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From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 4:09 PM
To: Foster, Stephen E.
Cc: Gallagher, Paul
Subject: FW: Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Attachments: IFB parking lot lights.docx; electrical plans.pdf
Steve,
I do not understand the one page email/memo/handwritten note you left me today. As originally requested
on June 25tH, please review the comprehensive scope of work submitted by the electrical engineer hired for
the project. Please print out, make notations of any changes/additions/deletions and re -submit to me. If you
deem necessary, let's schedule a meeting along with Chief Gallagher to discuss.
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rantilli@townofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
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From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 11:57 AM
To: Foster, Stephen E.
Cc: Gallagher, Paul
Subject: Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
As previously discussed, the IFB — Parking Lot Lights has been cancelled. It will be re -issued at the end of July
when I return from vacation. Please review the scope of work as previously published, discuss with Chief
Gallagher, and let me know the final decision as to what the selected contractor will be required to do. Please
re -submit to be no later than Friday, July 20tH
Thankyou
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
napd - IFB - replace exerior parking lot light fixtures.txt
From: Foster, Stephen E.
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 8:31 AM
To: santilli, Ray
Cc: Bonanno, Jonathan
subject: napd - IFB - replace exerior parking lot light fixtures
Attachments: . North Andover Police station Lighting.pdf; 01300 - Submittals.docx;
16000
Basic Electrical Requirements.doc; 16519 - 600 volt wire and Cables.doc;
16526 Grounding & Bonding.doc; 16533 Raceways, Boxes and supporting
Devices.doc; 16560 Exterior Lighting.doc
Follow up Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged
Contacts: Ray Santilli
Ray:
See attached scope info for IFB
Call me if any questions
see att. CD's for napd exterior parking lot light fixture replacement
scope;
Remove & dispose five (5) existing parking lot light fixtures including hazardous
waste disposal as
necessary
Reference documents;
drawings E01A & E002
specifications; 16000,16519,16526,16533,16560
Labor (ref. prevailing wage rate schedule)
Materials to include but not limited to;
Light fixtures
wiring conductors
Lamps
Light poles & brackets
Fixture heads
Ballast
Replacement of existing nuts and washers with new galvanized
materials
hoisting, rigging & freight
Permits (fee exempt)
Continuous exterior pole mounted parking lot illumination during non -daylight hours
Existing anchor bolts to be re -used. Contractor to coordinate fixture attachment
accordingly.
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Santilli, Ray
From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 11:57 AM
To: Foster, Stephen E.
Cc: Gallagher, Paul
Subject: Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Attachments: IFB parking lot lights.docx; electrical plans.pdf
As previously discussed, the IFB — Parking Lot Lights has been cancelled. It will be re -issued at the end of July
when I return from vacation. Please review the scope of work as previously published, discuss with Chief
Gallagher, and let me know the final decision as to what the selected contractor will be required to do. Please
re -submit to be no later than Friday, July 20tH
Thankyou
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
120 MAIN STREET
NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS 01845
June 25, 2012
For the below stated reason, the Town of North Andover has decided to cancel the Invitation for
Bids — Parking Lot Lights at Police issued on May 23, 2012:
Incorrect information as to the extent of the Scope of Services was provided to one
vendor during their site visit. The submitted bid from this company was based on the
incorrect information provided.
The Town intends to reissue the Invitation for Bids for this specific work late July 2012.
Andrew W. Maylor
Town Manager
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Santilli, Ray
From: Foster, Stephen E.
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:37 PM
To: Santilli, Ray
Subject: RE: napd parking lot lighting
Ray
According to Jay Nardone his estimator Joe Ricci provided the quote based upon the information obtained during the
site visit
From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:24 PM
To: Foster, Stephen E.
Cc: Gallagher, Paul
Subject: RE: napd parking lot lighting
So should Nardone Electrical Corp's bid be declared as 'non-responsive' and removed from consideration or
did they omit the electrical trench work based on response to information provided by you during the site
visit? If the latter, then the entire IFB process should to be voided as the bids received do not reflect
equivalent information by the responding vendors. Please advise. Thank you.
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rsantiIIi@town ofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
From: Foster, Stephen E.
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:15 PM
To: Santilli, Ray
Subject: napd parking lot lighting
Ray
Spoke with Jay Nardone of Nardone electrical today re: their bid for napd lighting
His estimator (Joe Ricci) who I met at napd site visit is on vacation this week however Jay was familiar with the project &
advised as follows;
Nardone electrical included removal of five (5) existing pole mounted light fixtures & installation and wiring of
five (5) new LED type light fixtures
• Nardone electrical did not include any electrical "trench" work (i.e. that work shown on drawing (E-016)
Stephen E. Foster
Facilities Director
Town of North Andover
1600 Osgood Street Suite 3-59
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.794.1503 x-41306
Fax 978.794.0231
Email sfoster@TownofNorthAndover.com
Web www.TownofNorthAndover.com
Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal offices and officials are public records. For mare
information please refer to: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/preidx.htm,
Please consider the environment before printing this email.
Santilli, Ray
From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:30 PM
To: Foster, Stephen E.
Cc: Gallagher, Paul
Subject: Bids for Parking Lot Lights
Attachments: S35C-412061213150.pdf; bid results - parking lot lights.docx
A total of seven (7) bids were received in response to the IFB — Parking Lot Lights at Police Station. The low
bidder is Nardone Electrical Corp in the amount of $22,249. Attached is a listing of their recent contracts.
Please conduct a reference check and provide me with a recommendation for award, in writing.
Also, please clarify that Nardone Electrical Corp is fully aware of the scope of services of the project. Based on
the company's meeting with you, they are of the understanding that the work does not include trenching and
connection to the service within the building. Another company present believes that work is included in the
scope of services.
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda I (,1611;are acknowledged:
Signature
Business Name
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Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
Title of Pepon Authorized to sign Price Propo
Signature of Above
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
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Nardone Electric Corp
100 Winchester Street
Medford, MA 02155
Tel: 7813912727 Fax: 781395 7530
Email: gerald@nardoneelectric.com
Town of North Andover
120 Main street
North Andover, MA 01845
Attention: Ray Santilli
REF: Proposal for Town of North Andover
Dear Ray,
June 12, 2012
Town of North Andover
North Andover
120 Main street
North Andover, MA 01845
1206-178
Proposal submitted on town bid form for "Parking Lot Lights at Police Station"
INTLOW
*. Remove and properly dispose of [5] existing parking lot poles and fixtures as shown per prints E -01A & E-002
*. Reuse existing wiring and pole bases
*. Furnish and install [5] new poles with new fixtures as shown per prints
For the Sum of $22,249.00
We would like to thank you for the o rtunity t quote this ject. If you have any questions, please call us.
Authorized Signature:
Acceptance Signature: Date:
NOTE: This proposal may be withdrawn from Nardone Electrical Corporation if not accepted within 30 days.
This document is subject to client privilege and contains confidential information intended for only the person(s) named
above. If you have received this document in error, please notify us immediately by telephone.
Sincerely yours,
Nardone Electric Corp
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REFERENCES FOR PROJECTS WITH
PARKING LOT SITE LIGHTING
Monarch on the Merrimack
210 Merrimack Street
Lawrence, MA
Contact - Rebecca Wills
978-683-3550
Medline Industries
560 West Street
Mansfield, MA 02048
Contact — John Borroni
508-337-3171
Cutler Heights
18 Jasper Hill Road
Holliston, MA
Contact — Jim O'Malley
508-939-1800
Allston Retail Development
181 Brighton Street
Allston, MA
Contact — Joe Mirra
617-694-6182
Aloft Hotel
727 Marrett Road
Lexington, MA 02421
Contact - Alex Loughran
781-485-7373
Element Hotel
727 Marrett Road
Lexington, MA 02421
Contact — Alex Loughran
781-485-7373
06/12/12
June 12, 2012
To
Mr Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
Dear Mr Santilli,
The purpose of this letter is to introduce Nardone Electrical Corporation and myself.
We are an open shop electrical contracting company specializing in various aspects of
the electrical business. Eighty percent of the work we complete is design build and fast
track.
The company has been incorporated since 1984 and my personal experience spans more
than twenty two years in the trade and together with the company's management staff
we combine more than 135 years of experience of which we put to work on every
project we undertake.
We offer a 24-hour emergency service department completes with preventive
maintenance programs. Our field personnel, whom I consider one of the company's
main assets, are very experienced; customer oriented, and is qualified in all aspects of
emergency situations.
The size of the company has systematically increased each year to now grossing more
than seven million dollars annually.
Our bank is the Century Bank and Trust Company of Medford and our major suppliers
are North East Electrical Supply in Stoughton, Standard Electric Supply in Wilmington,
Mammoth Fire Alarm Co. in Lowell, Independent Electric Supply in Somerville, and
North East Panels in Wilmington.
Our bonding company is Washington International, c/o McCue Insurance Agency,
Dedham, MA with a bonding capacity of $2 million single and $5 million aggregate.
We are members of the Better Business Bureau, Associated Builders and Contractors,
and Massachusetts Electrical Contracting Association and are proud of our reputation in
the business.
Enclosed is a brief list of some completed projects including business references. We
hope you will consider Nardone Electrical Corporation for your next project. I look
forward to hearing from you and working with you in the near future.
Gerald R. Nardone
Vice President
APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
$ 67,070.00
Sixty -Seven Thousand Seventy Dollars and No Cents
Addenda �P are acknowledged4Sire Pres
Business Name Coviello Electric & General Contracting Co., Inc.
Business Address 77 Mystic Avenue, Medford, MA 02155
Business Phone 781-391-3050 % 222
Fax 781-395-4416
Sergio Coviello
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
President
l'rtle of Person Authorized to sign Price
, Pres.
Signature of Abae Person
i own or North Andover lFB Page 42 of 67
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CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
Signature , res.
Sergio Coviello
Date 6/12/2012
Coviello Electric & General
Contracting Co., Inc.
Print Name & Title Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
Coviello Electric & General
Sergio Coviello , authorized signatory for Contracting Co Inc
Name of individual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
s. 6112.12012
Signature4'6ZDate
Town of North Andover IFB Page 63 of 67
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CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
Signature— C es.
Sergio Coviello, President
Print Name & Title
Date- 6/12/2012
Coviello Electric & General
Contracting Co.,Inc.
Company Name
Town of North Andover IFB Page 64 of 67
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CERTIFICATE OF VOTE
Coviello Electric & General
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the Contracting Co. , Inc.
held on 6/12/2012 it was
VOTED, THAT
Sergio Coviello President
(Name) (Officer)
of Coviello Electric be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
the name and on behalf of said Coviello Electric , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Coviello Electric on
its behalf by such officer under seal of Coviello Electric , shall be valid and binding
upon Coviello Electric
I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Coviello Electric
that Sergio Coviello is the duly elected officer as above
and
of said
Coviello Electric , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
6/12/2012 Clerk
(Date) (Clerk)
Town of North Andover IFB Page 65 of 67
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Deval L Patrick Governor
TonoOry P. Murray, Lt. Governor
Richard A Davey. Secretary b CEO
Frank DePaola. Administrator
Coviello Electric & General Contracting Co., Inc.
77 Mystic Avenue
Medford, MA 02155 -
Dear Contractor:
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AF btauathmettsDepartment of Trantportation
Highway Division
February 7, 2012
Prequalification Certificate No C128-28
In accordance with the Regulations Governing Prequalification of Contractors, as approved by the Massachusetts Highway
Department Prequalification Committee, you are hereby notified that the following class(es) of work, Single Contract Limitation(s)
(if applicable) and Aggregate Bonding Capacity have been assigned to you as of date of this letter. If in the opinion of the Committee
you failed to submit proper documentation or have not demonstrated the ability to perform all classes of work requested then you
were denied Prequalification Status for that class(es) of work.
Qualified Categories Linrit Amount
Intelligent Transportation Systems $500,000.00
Traffic Signals $2,500,000.00
Highway - Lighting $3,000,000.00
QuaWlled Categories Lintil Amount
Bonding Capacity $10,000,000.00 Bond Single Linrit $5,000,000.00 Expiration Date 2128/2013
Tne class(es) of work, Single Contract Limits anJ ;aggregate Bonding Capacity set forth will continue in effect until F nary 28,
2013 unless previously modified or rescinded in accordance with the Regulations, or by law. In order to be continuously eligible to
bid on projects to be undertaken for this Department, your next Prequalification Statement should be submitted at least 30 days prior
to expiration of this Certificate. If there are any questions or concerns contact the Prequalification & Contract Administrator at (617)
973-7620.
Contractors may only obtain an Official Proposal Book for work in the categories for which they are listed on this certificate.
No official proposal books shall be given to contractors unless the contractor has received prior approval from the
Prequalification Office to bid on the project.
Very truly yo s,
THE PRE dALIFICATION MITTLE,
By:
irol Hebb
nstruction Engineer
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APPENDIX A — PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda / are acknowledged:
Business Name
Business Address
Business Phone S D b` % V6 7OZT0 Fax i?'Y 7 y j - 2 ?/ ?
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
Title of PersonA�ffth
.90zlZ align Price Proposal
Signature of Above Person
Town of North. Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
a
Page 42 of 67
CERTIFICATE OF VOTE
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the
held on it was
`DOTED, THAT
cto%e'` Quoklu-)
(Name)[,I
(Officer)
of jjUAc be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
the name and on behalf of said �itie�, , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of �V S l ow IIA.ei�l� Lon
its behalf by such officer under seal of - , shall be valid and binding
I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Clerk -and
thatCAy1.e� is the duly elected officer as above of said
$ Ck, and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
(Date)
(C rk)
Town of North Andover IFB Page 65 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICA'T'E OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization; entity, or group of individuals.
1. �&Signature Date 0/YJ/—/,2
Print Name & Title
S 4" Sc.
Comp y Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to -Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, (Section A?(bb I ,
g�,j l,,&. , authorized signatory for S S — Cl
Name of in&vidual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
Signature Date
Town of North Andover IFB Page 63 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
i
Signature Date
Print Name & Title Com any Name
Town of North Andover TFB Page 64 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm. for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda i
$
are acknowledged: —'—�
Signature KARA JOHNSTON — SR. VICE PRESIDENT
Business Name^ FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATES CO. _INC.
Business Address 74 CORNEAU STREET, FALL RIVER, ,MA 02721
Business Phone 508-675-0523 Fax 508-674-2820
KARA JOHNSTON
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
SR. VICE PRES
Title of PersA Aut orized sign Price Proposal
Signature of Above Person
Attested by:
Town of North Andover IFS
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station.
e �f lvv��
Y
Iris M. Madonna
Asst. Clerk of
Corporation
Page 42 of 67
CERTIFICALTE OF VOTE
FALL RIVER
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the ASSOCIATES CO. , INC.
held on 3/13/12 it was
VOTED, THAT
KARA JOHNSTON SR. VICE PRESIDENT
(Nacre) (Officer)
FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL
of _ASSOCIATES CO., INC. be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL
the name and on behalf of said ASSOCIATES CO. , INC. , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
AfibCrATES-�bECTIkEAL
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on
its behalf by such officer under seal of June 12, 2012 , shall be valid and binding
FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL
upon ASSOCIATES CO.. INC,
ASST. FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL
I hereby certify that I am the cieek of the above rained accoCIAIES CO-,I�1S. and
that KARA JOHNSTON is the duly elected of+�cer as abov.- of said
FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL
ASSOCIATES CO., INC.__._, and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
JUNE 12, 2012 � L L L444x,,,
(Date) ASST. (Clark)
Town► of North Andover 1FB Page 55 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean. natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
Signature 'J I Date 6/12/12
KARA JOHNSTON - SR. VICE PRESIDENT FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATES CO., INC.
Print Name & Title Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
KARA JOHNSTON , authorized signatony for FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATES CO. , INC.
Name of individual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
U 6/12/12
Signature KARA JOHNSTON --Date
SR. VICE PRESIDENT
Town: of North Andover IFB Page 63 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work ;will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
Signature lute 6/12/12
KARA JOHNSTON — SR. VICE PRESIDENT
Print Name & Title
Town of Porth Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
FALL RIVER ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATES CO., INC.
Company Name
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The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be perfonned. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda None
$ 51,400.00
are acknowledged:
S b atur
Business Name Brite -Lite Electrical Co., Inc.
Business Address 11 Front Street,Weymouth, MA 02188
Business Phone 781-340-9102 Fax 781-340-1674
Joseph K. Curran
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
President
Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
of Above Person
Town of North Andover TFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Page 42 of 67
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
Signature >✓ Date 6/12/2012
Joseph K. Curran (President) Brite -Lite Electrical Co.. Inc.
Print Name & Title Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
Joseph K. Curran , authorized signatory for Brite -Lite Electrical Co., Inc.
Name of'indiniduai Name of contt-actor-
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
Si ure Joseph K. Curran (President)
Town of North Andover lFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
6/12/2012
Date
Page 63 of 67
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DEVAL L. PATRICK « �M7� eAfl4d17,r,1?f dP11J 02 -JOS JAY GONZALEZ
GOVERNOR
�� / _ SECRETA'RY, ADMINISTRATION
'JP/'���,) 727-1((A;;08 FINANCE
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY iI<1': (617) 727-5,363 CAROLE CORNELISON
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
COMMISSIONER
Certificate of Eligibility
Contractor: BRITE LITE ELECTRICAL CO., INC. #12- 1039
I1 'FRONT STREET
WEYMOUTH MA 02188
This Certificate Shall Be Used For Submittine Prime/General Bids Only
In accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 149, Section 44D and 810 CMR 4.00, you are hereby certified to file bids
under Chapters 149 and 149A in the following categories:
Electrical Alarm Systems Telecommunication Systems
R 0 C
Average Project Rating: 93 Number of Projects Evaluated: 42 Number of Projects Below Passing: 0
Your Single Project Limit (SPL) is: $4,980,000
Your Aggregate Work Limit (AWL) is: $13,792,000
his certiticat valid ro 3/8/2012 to 3/8/2013 ^
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ya . Bernein, Deputy neral Counsel, Date
for Carole J. lrnelison, Commissioner
Official DCAM Amendments Date Authorization
Extension to:
Name:
SPL:
GBC SPL:
AWL:
Work Category:
Address Change:
iD
APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda 1
$ 35,000.00
are acknowledged:
Sig ture
Business Name Systems Electrical Services, Inc.
Business Address 387 Prospect Place, Revere, MA 02151
Business Phone ( 781 ) 289-7864 Fax ( 781 ) 289-8318
Nicholas D'Angelo
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
President
Title of Person_AuOT6-ff sign Price
"Down of North Andover IFB Page 42 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
S ignatur Date
Nicholas D'Angelo, President
Print Name & Title
Systems Electrical Services, Inc.
Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
Jayne. M. D' Angelo , authorized signatory for Systems Electrical Services, Inc.
Name of individual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
USign ure / Date "
Town of North Andover IFB Page 63 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
Nicholas D'Angelo, President
Print Name & Title
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Date
Systems Electrical Services, Inc.
Company Name
Page 64 of 67
CERTIFICATE OF VOTE
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the Systems Electrical Services,
held on 6/07/12 it was Inc.
VOTED, THAT
Nicholas D'Angelo
(Name)
President
(Officer)
of Systems Electrical be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
the name and on behalf of said Systems Electrical , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of Systems Electrical on
its behalf by such officer under seal of Systems Electrical , shall be valid and binding
upon Systems Electrical.
I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named Systems Electrical and
that Nicholas D'Angelo
is the duly elected officer as above of said
Systems Electrical , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
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(Dat) (Clerk)
Jayne M. D'Angelo, lerk
I own of North Andover IFB Page 65 of 67
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
$ .�� 78T. o0
Addenda ! are acknowledged:
Signature
Business Name
Business Address D. f3o,r 70982 �Yf�/ MA o2/7G
Business Phone 78/- 937- 767 Fax 78/-937- 7678
Ao/ Nausea P DagZ-
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
of Ave Person
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Page 42 of 67
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
Signature Date to /2 2o/2
P. - Pres��a'c�f Oav-& E/�/n,'Q/ (�r�s/'uc�ior� Coro.
Print Name & Title Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
Atagalen P. z22,?k , authorized signatory for � �o aZhZ?a/
Name of individual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
Signature
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
6z/2 f 20/2
Date
Page 63 of 67
CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
Signature
loor
Print & Titl
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Date 12 20/2
/e ZA611-1ca/ 6—,M57 ruehi m 6clz
Company Name
Page 64 of 67
CERTIFICATE OF VOTE
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the pool,, E/�cfi'ico/
held on Tf 202 it was
VOTED, THAT
Maureen P. Dam/o Presia'enf
(Name) (Officer)
Of Daa/c Ele-Awa/ be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
the name and on behalf of said o. E.C. Corr> . , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of a E C. Cora . on
its behalf by such officer under seal of D.E.C. Corp . , shall be valid and binding
upon D. E. c. dor b .
I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named D. E.C. Cora and
that 92ure� ,o. � is the duly elected officer as above of said
D. E. C. Cor► , and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
4-1i2/2a/2
(Date) ( erk)
Town of North Andover IFB
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Page 65 of 67
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DEVAL L. PATRICK Qbf091� A(a.d6awltwe.1% 0208
GOVERNOR &/' (697) 7� 7 1 -40.;0
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Am= (G -1r) 7.11--;.J6&
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Prime/General
Certificate of Eligibility
JAY GONZALEZ
SECRETARY, ADMINISTRATION
& FINANCE
CAROLE CORNELISON
COMMISSIONER
Contractor: Daele Electrical Construction Corp. 1441
285 Salem Street
Woburn MA 01801
This Certificate Shall Be Used For Submitting Prime/General Bids Only
In accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 149, Section 44D and 810 CMR 4.00, you are hereby certified to rile bids
under Chapters 149 and 149A in the following categories:
General Building Construction (GBC)
Electrical Alarm Systems Telecommunication Systems
0 ® a
Average Project Rating: 94 Number of Projects Evaluated: 23 Number of Projects Below Passing: 0
Your Single Project Limit (SPL) is: $25,000,000
Your Aggregate Work Limit (AWL) is: $41,332,000
Your ng Construction Single Limit is: $3,198,000
ce f valid from 4/2�4/ .012 to 4/24/2013
TaranFDCAMel,
for Csioner
Offici
Extensio�5-
Name:
SPL:
GBC SPL:
AWL:
Work Category:
Address Change:
Date
OPERATIONAL SERVICES DIVISION
SUPPLIER DIVERSITY OFFICE
Reginald Nunnally
Executive Director
April 25, 2012
Ms. Maureen Dagle
Dagle Electrical Construction Corp.
P O Box 760982
Melrose, MA 02176
Dear Ms. Dagle:
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Executive Office for Administration and Finance
OPERATIONAL SERVICES DIVISION
One Ashburton Place, Suite 1017
Boston, MA 02108-1552
Deval L. Patrick
Governor
Timothy P. Murray
Lieutenant Governor
Jay Gonzalez
Secretary
Gary J. Lambert
Assistant Secretary for
Operational Services
The Supplier Diversity Office (SDO) is in receipt of your certification renewal information (application). This
consists of your request to renew the certification of Dagle Electrical Construction Corp. and the required
certification renewal information and documentation. Accordingly, SDO has updated your file with this
information and documentation. No substantive review of your company was done at this time. This letter
serves as sole and exclusive proof of your firm's -SDO certification.
Based on your certification renewal information (application), the certification of Dagle Electrical Construction
Corp. as a woman-owned,.busmess enterprise (WBE) with the business description of COMMUNICATION
LINE AND RELATED STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING: SUBSTATIONS, POWER PLANTS
AND SOLAR -POWER; TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE; ELECTRICAL AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR WORK AS IT RELATES TO TRANSPORTATION INCLUDING: TRAFFIC SIGNAL
SYSTEMS; HIGHWAY AND STREET LIGHTING; INTERSECTION'IMPROVEMENTS; AND"INTELLIGENT
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS has been renewed effective the date of this letter. The company will remain
listed in the SDO Directory of certified businesses and The Massachusetts Central Register, which is published
by the Office of the Secretary of State unless its certification is revoked. Unless revoked, this certification will
last for a period of two years. and will automatically expire as of May 2, 2014, unless by that date, the
certification of the company is renewed again or the company is recertified.
To renew the company's certification at that time, you will need to submit the following information to SDO no
later than 30 business days prior to May 2,:2014.*
1) All company financial statements since the date of the company's then most recent SDO certification;
2) A signed copy of all U.S. Tax Returns and Schedules since the date of the company's then most recent
SDO renewal;
3) Corporations must subrnit all Annual Reports/Letters of Good Standing filed with the Secretary of (YOUR)
State since the date of the company's then most recent renewal; and
T.
4), . A notarized statement that indicates:
4-6
"I certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury that no significant changes affecting eligibility as a
certified Minority/Minority-Women/Woman business enterprise have occurred since the date of the
Tel: (617) 720-3300 TDD: (617) 727-2716 Fax: (617) 727-4527
www.mass.gov/osd l Follow us on Twitter: @Mass_OSD
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company's then most recent date of SDO certification as defined in State regulations 425 CMR .2.00
The Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office."
5) . A notarized statement that indicates either "A or B" as referenced below.
A. "I certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that (Insert your Company Name) has not
received any contract(s) as a result of having been SDO certified."
B. "I certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that: (Insert your Company Name) has
received a contract(s) as a result of having been SDO certified." List all contract names,
contract amounts and the names of the agencies with which you have contracted from the.date
of your last SDO renewal."
6) A notarized statement that indicates:
"I certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that (Insert your Company Name) has (number) of
employees for each year end given; include owner(s)."
Furthermore, you have a continuing duty to notify SDO of a change in any information that is relevant to the
firm's certification eligibility and to ensure that the information and documentation relied upon by SDO to certify
or to maintain the certification of the business enterprise is accurate, complete and not misleading. You are
required to notify SDO in writing of any change of such information or documentation within thirty calendar
days. By way of example and not limitation., any change in ownership, control, investment, ongoing or
independence may be considered material. Failure to abide by the continuing duty requirements shall
constitute grounds for the business entity's decertification.
_—Ad_ditio_naUy,_eviery-si�yr-ears-cedified-c�anies4hat-wish#-o-r�emaar+ cerfified-most-undergo-a- substantive- -
review of their certification status with a SDO certification specialist who will re-evaluate the company to
determine whether it continues to meet the applicable certification criteria. If you wish to recertify your
company when it becomes due for substantive review, you will need to submit the. applicable recertification
application and all required information and documentation to SDO no later than forty-five (45) business days
prior to the date of certification expiration (i.e., the recertification date). At that time, a certification specialist
will be assigned to evaluate your company and will make a report and recommendation to the Certification
Committee. {CC.) .on: whether or not the company continues. to meet the applicable certification criteria.
As provided above in 425 CMR 2.00, if your company has a change of address or telephone number, please
send a signed letter within thirty days of the change on company letterhead to notify SDO of the new address
or telephone number.
During the period of your certification, if you have any further questions regarding your certification renewal,
please direct them to Ms. Nedra D. White, Certification Specialist, at (617) 502-8852.
Very truly yours,
Reginald A. Nunnally
Executive Director
EFFECTIVE MARCH 2010
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Division of Capital Asset Management
PRIME/GENERAL CONTRACTOR
UPDATE STATEMENT
TO ALL BIDDERS AND AWARDING AUTHORITIES
A COMPLETED AND SIGNED PRIME/GENERAL CONTRACTOR UPDATE
STATEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH EVERY PRIME/GENERAL BID FOR A
CONTRACT PURSUANT TO M.G.L. c.149, §44A AND M.G.L. c. 149A. ANY
PRIME/GENERAL BID SUBMITTED WITHOUT AN APPROPRIATE UPDATE
STATEMENT IS INVALID AND MUST BE REJECTED.
Caution: This form is to be used for submitting Prime/General Contract bids. It is
not to be used for submitting Filed Sub -Bids or Trade Sub -Bids.
AWARDING AUTHORITIES
If the Awarding Authority determines that the bidder does not demonstrably possess
the skill, ability, and integrity necessary to perform the work on the project, it must
reject the bid.
BIDDER'S AFFIDAVIT
I swear under the pains and penalties of perjury that I am duly authorized by the bidder
named below to sign and submit this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement on behalf
of the bidder named below, that I have read this Prime/General Contractor Update Statement,
and that all of the information provided by the bidder in this Prime/General Contractor Update
Statement is true, accurate, and complete as of the bid date.
6/12/2012
Bid Date
Parking Lot Lights
Project Number (or
name if no number)
Town of North Andover
Awarding Authority
Dag -le Electrical Construction Corp.
Print Name of Prime/General Contractor
P.O. Box 760982, Melrose. MA 02176
Business Address
781-937-7676
Telephone Number
SIGNATUREb
Bidder's Authorizkd Rep
INSTRUCTIONS
Division of Capital Asset Management
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
This form must be completed and submitted by all
Prime/General contractors bidding on projects pursuant
to M.G.L. c. 149, §44A and M.G.L. c. 149A.
You must give complete and accurate answers to all
questions and provide all of the information requested.
MAKING A MATERIALLY FALSE STATEMENT IN THIS
UPDATE_ STATEMENT IS GROUNDS FOR
REJECTING YOUR BID AND FOR DEBARRING YOU
FROM ALL PUBLIC CONTRACTING.
This Update Statement must'include all requested
Information that was not previously reported on the
Application used for your firm's most recently
Issued (not extended or amended) Prime/General
Contractor Certificate of Eligibility. The Update
Statement must cover the entire period since the
date of your Application, NOT since the date of your
Certification.
You must use this official form of Update Statement.
Copies of this form may be obtained from the awarding
authority and from the Asset Management Web Site:
www.mass.gov/dcam.
If additional space is needed, please copy the
appropriate page of this Update Statement and attach it
as an additional sheet.
See the section entitled "Bidding Limits" in the
Instructions to Awarding Authorities for important
information concerning your bidding limits.
INSTRUCTIONS TO AWARDING AUTHORITIES
Determination of Bidder Qualifications
It is the awarding authority's responsibility to determine
who is the lowest eligible and responsible bidder. You
must consider all of the information in the low bidder's
Update Statement in making this determination.
Remember: this information was not available to the
Division of Capital Asset Management at the time of
certification.
The bidder's performance on the projects listed in Parts
1 and 2 must be part of your review. Contact the project
references.
AWARDING AUTHORITIES ARE STRONGLY
ENCOURAGED TO REVIEW THE LOW BIDDER'S
ENTIRE CERTIFICATION FILE AT THE DIVISION OF
CAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT. Telephone (617)
727-9320 for an appointment.
Bidding Limits
Single Proiect Limit: The total amount of the bid, including
all alternates, may not exceed the bidder's Single Project
Limit.
Aggregate Work Limit: The annual value of the work to be
performed on the contract for which the bid is submitted,
Division of Capital Asset Management
Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective April, 2012
when added to the annual cost to complete the bidder's
other currently held contracts, may not exceed the bidder's
Aggregate Work Limit. Use the following procedure to
determine whether the low bidder is within its Aggregate
Work Limit:
Stea 1 Review Update Statement Question #2 to
make sure that all requested information is
provided and that the bidder has accurately
calculated and totaled the annualized value of
all incomplete work on its currently held
contracts (column 9).
Step 2 Determine the annual dollar value of the work
to be performed on your project. This is done
as follows:
(i) If the project is to be completed in less
than 12 months, the annual dollar value of
the work is equal to the full amount of the
bid.
(1i) If the project will take more than 12 months
to complete, calculate the number of years
given to complete the project by dividing
the total number of months in the project
schedule by 12 (calculate to 3 decimal
places), then divide the amount of the bid
by the calculated number of years to find
the annual dollar value of the work.
Sten 3 Add the annualized value of all of the bidder's
incomplete contract work (the total of column
9 on page 5) to the annual dollar value of the .
work to be performed on your project. The
total may not exceed the bidder's
Aggregate Work Limit.
Correction of Errors and Omissions in Update
Statements
Matters of Form: An awarding authority shall not reject a
contractor's bid because there are mistakes or omissions of
form in the Update Statement submitted with the bid,
provided the contractor promptly corrects those mistakes or
omissions upon request of the awarding authority. [810 CMR
8.05(1)].
Correction of Other Defects: An awarding authority may, in
its discretion, give a contractor notice of defects, other than
mistakes or omissions of form, in the contractor's Update
Statement, and an opportunity to correct such defects,
provided the correction of such defects is not prejudicial to
fair competition. An awarding authority may reject a
corrected Update Statement if it contains unfavorable
information abodt the contractor that was omitted from the
Update Statement filed with the contractor's bid. [810 CMR
8.05(2)].
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PART 2 - CURRENTLY HELD CONTRACTS
LIST ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDING AND NON -BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
PROJECTS YOUR FIRM HAS UNDER CONTRACT ON THIS DATE REGARDLESS OF WHEN
DR WHETHER THE WORK COMMENCED.
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Building
May -10
- Oct -13
Yes
945,000
52%
491,400
1.47
333,15
Hultman Aqueduct
Civil/ Electrical
Sep -09
- Nov -13
Yes
1,183,000
15%
177,450
1.52
116,62:
Monson/Palmer
Civil/ Electrical
Feb -10
- May -12
Yes
695,637
2%
13,913
1.00
13,91:
Bourne/ Sandwich ITS
Electrical
May -11
- May -12
Yes
788,610
3%
23,658
1.00
23,65E
Somerville (Asmbly Sq.)
Civil/ Electrical
Dec -10
- Jun -12
Yes
2,459,120
5%
122,956
1.00
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New Bedford Traffic
Electrical
May -11
- Sep -13
Yes
1,042,093
70%
729,465
1.39
523,73£
East-West Parkway
Civil/ Electrical
Apr -11
Jun -14
Yes
1,034,446
80%
827,557
2.10
393,62E
Hines Brdg. Amesbury
Civil/ Electrical
Jan -11
- Apr -14
Yes
1,500,000
60%
900,000
1.94
465,05.
Bates Brdg. Haverhill
Civil/ Electrical
Feb -11
- Jun -14
Yes
1,494,952
70%
1,046,466
2.10
497,75(
Alford St. Bridge
Civil/ Electrical
May -11
- Jun -14
Yes
3,785,128
35%
1,324,795
2.10
630,131
District 4 Lighting
Civil/ Electrical
Apr -11
Apr -13
Yes
582,997
15%
87,450
1.00
87,45(
Leverett Circle Lighting
Electrical
Jun -11 -
Jul -13
Yes
985,000
60%
591,000
1.18
498,90£
Dwntn. Crossing Security
Bldg/ Electrical
Oct -11
Jun -12
Yes
1,826,826
15%
274,024
1.00
274,024
Park Street Security
Bldg/ Electrical
Jan -12 -
Jun -12
Yes
2,369,369
50%
1,184,685
1.00
1,184,68:
Arborway Security
Bldg/ Electrical
Jan -12 -
Jun -12
Yes
1,826,826
70%
1,278,778
1.00
1,278,77E
Lowell - Univ. Ave. Bridge
Civil/ Electrical
Jun -11 -
Jun -12
Yes
618,159
70%
432,711
1.00
432,711
Porter Square
Bldg/ Electrical
Sep -10 -
Jun -12
Yes
551,448
5%
27,572
1.00
27,57,
BOS - Solar Pilot Project
CiviU Electrical
Jan -12 -
Dec -12
Yes
1,339,590
80%
1,071,672
1.00
1,071,67
Everett Memorial Stadium
Building
Sep -11 -
May -12
Yes
528,118
2%
10,562
1.00
10,561
Newton Lighting & Traffic
Civil/ Electrical
Jun -11 -
Jul -14
Yes
1,376,545
50%
688,273
2.18
315,05£
District 6 Lighting
CIvill Electrical
Oct -11 -
Jun -13
Yes
869,784
60%
521,870
1.10
473,39E
3 Campus Security
Bldg/ Electrical
Mar -12
Apr -13
Yes
10,944,000
100%
10,944,000
1.00
10,944,OOC
State House Ltg. Efficiency
Bldg/ Electrical
May -12
Jul -12
Yes
1,285,250
100%
1,285,250
1.00
1,285,25C
All Other Projects < 500K
Various
Apr -11 -
Dea13
Yes
5,845,000
60%
3,507,000
1.60
2,186,73
ANNUALIZED VALUE OF ALL INCOMPLETE CONTRACT WORK (Total of Column 9)
Column 8 • If less than one year is left in the project -schedule, write 1.
• If more than 12 months are left in the project schedule, divide the number of months left
in the project schedule by 12 (calculate to three decimal places).
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For Parts 3 and 4, if you answer YES to any question, please provide on a separate page a
complete explanation. Information you provide herein must supplement the Application for
your most recently issued (not extended or amended) DCAM Certificate of Eligibility. You must
report all requested information not previously reported on that DCAM Application for
Prime/General Certificate of Eligibility. Include all details [project name(s) and location(s),
names of all parties involved, relevant dates, etc.].
YES NO
1.
Has your firm been terminated on any contract prior to completing a project or has
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any officer, partner or principal of your firm been an officer, partner or principal of
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another firm that was terminated or failed to complete aproject?
2.
Has your firm failed or refused either to perform or complete any of its work under
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any contract prior to substantial completion?
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Has your firm failed or refused to complete any punch list work under any contract?
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Has your firm filed for bankruptcy, or has any officer, principal or individual with a
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financial interest in your current firm been an officer, principal or individual with a
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financial interest in another firm that filed for bankruptcy?
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Has your surety taken over or been asked to complete any of your work under any
contract?
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an officer, or individual with a financial interest in firm that hada
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principal another
payment or performance bond invoked?
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Has your surety made payment to a materials supplier or other party under your
payment bond on any contract?
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Have any of your subcontractors or suppliers filed litigation to enforce a mechanic's
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Have there been any deaths of an employee or others occurring in connection with
any of yourprojects?
11.
Has any employee or other person suffered an injury in connection with any of your
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projects resulting in their inability to return to work for a period in excess of ones°
ear.
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Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective April, 2012
PART 4 - Legal or Administrative Proceedings; Compliance with Laws
Please answer the following questions. Information must supplement all judicial and
administrative proceedings involving bidder's firm, which were instituted or concluded
(adversely or otherwise) since your firm's Application for your most recently issued (not
extended or amended) Certificate of Eligibility. You must report all requested information
not previously reported on that DCAM Application for Prime/General Certificate of
Eligibility.
The term "administrative proceeding" as used in this Prime/General Contractor
Update Statement includes (i) any action taken or proceeding brought by a
governmental agency, department or officer to enforce any law, regulation, code,
legal, or contractual requirement, except for those brought in state or federal courts, or
(ii) any action taken by a governmental agency, department or officer imposing
penalties, fines or other sanctions for failure to comply with any such legal or
contractual requirement.
The term "anyone with a financial interest in your firm" as used in this Section "I",
shall mean any person and/or entity with a 5% or greater ownership interest in the
applicant's firm.
If you answer YES to any question, on a separate page provide a complete
explanation of each proceeding or action and any judgment, decision, fine or
other sanction or result. Include all details (name of court or administrative
agency, title of case or proceeding, case number, date action was commenced,
date judgment or decision was entered, fines or penalties imposed, etc.).
YES NO
1.
Have any civil, judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm ora
principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought,
concluded or settled relating to the procurement or performance of any construction
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contract includingbut not limited to actions to obtain payment brought b�
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subcontractors, suppliers or others?
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2.
Have any criminal proceedings involving your firm or a principal or officer or
anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or settled
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relating to the procurement orperformance of any construction contract including,
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but not limited to, any of the following offenses: fraud graft, embezzlement
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forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, or receipt of stolen property.
3.
Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principallo
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or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded,
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or settled relating to a violation of any state's or federalprocurement laws arising
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4.
Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving Your firm ora principal
or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded,
or settled relating to a'violation of M.G.L. Cha terNM, the State Ethics Law?
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Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective April, 2012
PART 4 - Legal or Administrative Proceedings; Compliance with Laws (continued) .
5. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal
or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded,
or settled relating to a violation of any state or federal law regulating hours of labor,
unemployment compensation, minimum wages, prevailing wages, overtime pay,
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equal pay, child labor or worker's com ensation?
6. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving Your firm ora principal
or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded,
or settled relating to a violation of any state or federal law prohibiting
discrimination in employment?
7. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving your firm or a principal
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or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded,`
or settled relating to a claim of repeated or aggravated violation of any state or
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federal law regulating labor relations?
8. Have any proceedings by a municipal, state, or federal agency been brought,NI
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concluded, or settled relating to decertification, debarment, or suspension of your
firm or any principal or officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm from
public contracting?
9. Have any judicial or administrative proceedings involving Your firm ora principal or
officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or
settled relating to a violation of state or federal law regulating the environment?
10. Has your firm been fined by OSHA or any other state or federal agency for
violations of any laws or regulations related to occupational health or safety? Note``
this information may be obtained from OSHA's Web Site at www.osha. ov
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11. Has your firm been sanctioned for failure to achieve DBE/MBE/WBE goals
workforce goals, or failure to file certified payrolls on any public projects9
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12. Other than previously reported in the above paragraphs of this Section I, have any
administrative proceedings or investigations involving your firm or a principal or
officer or anyone with a financial interest in your firm been brought, concluded, or
settled by any local state or federal agency relating to the procurement or
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performance of any construction contract?
13. Are there any other issues that you are aware which may affect your firm's
responsibility and integrity as a building contractor?s
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Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective April, 2012
PART 5 - SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL
List all supervisory personnel, such as project managers and superintendents, who will be assigned
to the project if your firm is awarded the contract. Attach the resume of each person listed below.
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James Dagle Vice President
Robert Narbonne Chief Estimator
Richard Kaiser Project Manager
Michael Cronin Project Manager
PART 6 - CHANGES IN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION OR FINANCIAL CONDITION
Have there been any changes in your firm's business organization, financial condition or bonding
capacity since the date your current Certificate of Eligibility was issued? ❑ Yes ® No
If YES, attach a separate page providing complete details.
PART 7 - LIST OF COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS SUBMITTED TO
THE DIVISION OF CAPITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT.
Attach here a copy of the list of completed construction projects which was
submitted with your firm's DCAM Application for your most recently issued
(not extended or amended) DCAM Certificate of Eligibility. The Attachment
must include a complete copy of the entire Section G — "Completed Projects"
and the final page — "Certification" (Section J) containing the signature and
date that the Completed Projects list (Section G) was submitted to the
Division of Capital Asset Management.
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Prime/General Contractor Update Statement Effective April, 2012
38 WEST HILL AVI?Nkf..1: • ME -ROSE, MA 02176
PHONE 781-662-77.06 • FAX 781-937-7678 N. -MAIL MAUREEN@DECCORP.'OM.
MA.UREEN DA. GLE
BUSINESS Dagle Electrical Construction, Corp., Melrose, MA 1997 -present
EXPERIENCE President/Owner
Quality Graphics, Inc., Cambridge, MA 1985-1998
Office Manager
Aerial Electric, Inc. Somerville, MA 1985-1991
Reviewed bid documents, blueprints and specification manuals.
Patriot Bank, NA Boston, MA 1981-1985
Head Teller/ Customer Service Representative
EDUCATION Peterson School
Master Electrician Course
2005
.Journeyman Electrician Course
2003
International Municipal Signal Association
2003
Traffic Signal Technician Level I & II
Work Zone Safety
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Greater Boston C6de Consultants
'2001
Construction Supervisor Course
Bunker Hill Community College, Charlestown, MA
1997
ASI University, Waterloo, IA
1991
Course in ASI, Profit Plus software
Smith, McLaughlin and Hart Real Estate
1984
Salesperson real-estate course
PERSONAL Master Electrician license, MA #AW103
Journeyman Electrician License, MA #E51887
Journey Electrician, RI #B012836
IMSA Certification #ZZ -75812 & AA -75812 & BE -75812
Construction Supervisor License MA#CS 079230
Hoisting Engineer License #HE110674
National Electrical Contractors Association #0961158
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson License MA#030518
Notary Public Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Firearms License State of Massachusetts
Meb=e, MA 02176
(781) 662-7706
EXPERIENCE:
1999 -present Aagle Electr-11W Constmgtlom Corp. Melrose, MA
Vice President, Project Manager, Electrician: Work with all phases of
electrical construction and installation: commercial and residential
rehabilitation; generators, motors, HVAC, traffic signal installation,
security, high voltage, Fire Alarm Systems, CATV Systems, Marine
Construction and Rehabilitation
1997-1999 eagle mect licc Contacting Medford, MA
Electrician: Worked with all phases of electrical
construction and installation: commercial and residential
rehabilitation; generators, motors, HVAC, security and high voltage
1992-1997 James Dade Electrician Medford, MA
Electrician: Worked with all phases of electrical
construction and installation: commercial and residential
rehabilitation; generators, motors, HVAC, security and high voltage
1985-1991 Aerial Electric, Incorporated Somerville, MA
Project Manager, Electrician: Worked extensively on highway
power distnbution, lighting, high voltage and line voltage;
Draw bridge power and controls; Sports facility's lighting, power,
security, motor and controls; Electrical construction, rehabilitation,
upgrade and maintenance.
1980-1985 Covieilo Electric, Incorporated Medford, MA
Field Supervisor, Electrician: Responstbilities were
coordinating and working the company's major commercial and
residential projects. Overseen field personnel, equipment
purchasing, tool maintenance and inventory.
1978-1980 North American Industries
Electrician's Apprentice, wired and tested motors.
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Everett, MA
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EDUCATION:
International Municipal Signal Associates, NY
Work Zone Safety Certification
Traffic Signal Certification ,t.
Wentworth Institute ofTecbnology, Boston MA
Master Electrician Course ,
Journeyman Electrician Course z
Welding Course t
Bunker Bill Community College, Charlostown, MA
Master Electrician Review ' ' -.5
PERSONAL Massachusetts Master Electrician License #17087A
Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician License #28051E
New Hampshire Master Electrician License #11035M
Main-- Master Electrician License #MS60018360
Rhode Island Journey Electrician #B-012837
Massachusetts Construction Supervisor License #CS074897
Massachusetts Hoisting Engineer Liognse NHP -082633
IMSA Certification Work Zone #27-74223
IMSA Certification Traffic Signal Technician Level I #AA -74223
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Key Project Personnel
Name: Robert Narbonne
j Title:
Chief Estimator/ Project Manager - electrical
Work Experience: 2005-2010: Dagle Electrical Construction, Corp.
1999-2005: O'Mahoney & Sons Electric
1986-1999: Croce Electric
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Maior Proiects
Value: $20,044,301
Title: Natick Mall Expansion
Owner: General Growth Properties, Inc.
Description: Complete electrical construction and installation of all electrical components
including power distribution, branch distribution, life/safety systems, security,
Tei/Data, Lighting and retail fit -out for a new 870,000 sq. ft. retail mall. -
Value: $5,000,000
Title: United Airlines at Logan
Owner: Massachusetts Port Authority
Description: Fitout of Terminal "C"
Value: $9,300,000
Title: Avenir
Owner: Trinity Capital Partners
Description: Ground up construction of 241 luxury apartments, retail area, and MBTA
Superstation Improvements encompassing over 700,000 S.F.
Title: Salem Harbor Power Plant
Owner: New England Power and Service
Description: Removed and Replaced 115kV transformers, switches, conductors,
and service switches
Title: Tewksbury Sub Station Switchyard
Owner: New England Power and Service
Description: Replace oil switches with gas switches. Replaced 230kV and 115kV
disconnects, switches, installator operators, and replace all 230
and 115 conductors, installed all new control and relay cabinet
wiring.
Key Project Personnel
Name: Rich Kaiser
Title: Senior Project Manager
Work Experience: 2007-2010: Power Line Contractors, Inc
2006-2009: Dagle Electrical Construction, Corp.
2005-2006: Roads Construction Corp.
1997-2005: Modern Continental Construction Corp.
1996-1997: Irrigation Consulting and Engineering Corp.
Major Proiects
Value: $5,000,000
Title: South Shore Plaza Expansion
Owner: Simon Mall Group
Description: Complete electrical construction of all the electrical systems of a 320,000
square foot addition of the South Shore Plaza. Work includes power
distribution, branch distribution, life/safety systems, security, tel /data,
HVAC Controls, and Site Lighting.
Value: . 1 $130,000,000
Title: MBTA Superstation
Owner: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Description: Construction of a new underground light rail train station for the MBTA's
Green Line Service, and the remodeling of the existing Orange Line North
Station. Project included, 950 linear feet of top down tunnel construction,
erection of a steel frame viaduct for light rail train service, construction
a new highway ramp. Electrician substation, signaling, and communication
Value: $242,000,000
Title: Terminal E, International Gateway Construction
Owner: Massachusetts Port Authority
Description: Construction of new International (E) Terminal at Logan Airport encompassing
800,000 S.F. Terminal. Addition and 350,000 S.F. reconstruction, including all
security, baggage handling, roadway and parking lot systems.
Value:
Value: $9,300,000
Title: Avenir
Owner: Trinity Capital Partners
Description: Ground up construction of 241 luxury apartments, retail area, and MBTA
Superstation Improvements encompassing over 700,000 S.F.
Key Proiect Personnel
Name: Michael Cronin
Senior Project
Title: Manager
Work Experience: 23 years experience in high-rise construction, excavation, deep foundations,
structural steel & concrete.
Maior Proiects
Value:
$12,500,000
Title:
41 Phillips Street, Beacon Hill, MA
Owner:
Modern Continental Construction, Corp.
Description:
High-rise renovations, elevator, underpinning
Value:
$33,000,000
Title:
470 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA
Owner:
Modern Continental Construction, Corp.
Description:
High-rise renovation of 14 stories, elevator bank, transformer room to supply
National Grid, masonry curtain wall finishes & parking garage
Value:I
$6,000,000
Title:
Natick Armory Castle Condominiums
Owner:
Natick Armory, LLC
Description:
23 condominiums, 46 underground parking spots & historical renovations
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J. Certification (notarization required)
The undersigned, Maureen P. Dagle hereby certifies:
(type name)
That I am an owner or principal of Dakle Electrical Construction Corp.,
(company name)
and that all answers and all statements contained in the attached application (including Sections F
and G) for certificate of eligibility are complete, true and correct. Providing false or misleading
information or failure to provide all required information will be considered grounds for denial,
decertification and/or debarment. I attest to the accuracy of all information contained in this
application and verify that the information submitted is in fact complete, accurate and true, under
oath.
Signed and Swom under the Pains and Penalties of Perjury.
Dated at Woburn MA
This 29 day of March, 2012.
By (signature):
Type name: Maureen P. Dam
Title or position: President
�i�'d--- /G✓G�' ss.
(county)
Before me,
(notary public)
(state)
personally appeared and
known to me to be4 a0 r � Z! aw� ,based
(name of officer) I
on satisfactory evidence which was his/her driver's license and acknowledged that he/she is
authorized to execute the foregoing and that its execution is his/her free act and deed and thi�,rr�����
act an. deed of the firm. `CTT N/Ss,4,i,�
My commission expires: st 7
(n tarypublic signature)
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(print i3ame) .
**Upon completion of this Application and the two corresponding Excel spreadsheets,
email them to CertifiicationAnulication.dcamastate.ma.us **
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Computer
Bid Results
Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
Brite -Lite Electrical Co, Inc $51,400
Coviello Electric & General Contracting Co, Inc $67,070
Dagle Electrical Construction Corp $54,787
Fall River Electrical Associates Co, Inc $37,600
Nardone Electrical Corp $22,249
Systems Contracting Inc $37,290
Systems Electrical Services, Inc $35,000
Santilli, Ray
From: Santilli, Ray
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 11:34 AM
To: 'Melissa Crowley'
Subject: RE: Police Dept Lighting Bid
In accordance with the Invitation for Bids document, All questions/inquiries were to be submitted by 4:30 p.m.
on Monday, June 4, 2012 to be considered.
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
Town of North Andover
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.688.9516
Fax 978.688.9556
Email rantiIliC@townofnorthandover.com
Web www.townofnorthandover.com
From: Melissa Crowley[maiIto: melcrow@)alltechelectric.coml
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2012 1:15 PM
To: Santilli, Ray
Cc: John F. Spadafora, Jr.
Subject: Police Dept Lighting Bid
Good Afternoon Ray,
We are interested in bidding the above mentioned project, however, our vendors are having difficulty
finding the manufacturer of the specified lighting. In fact, one of our vendors came back to say that it was
not allowed to sell in the US as it was a Canadian manufacturer and they do not ship outside Canada. Please
advise on the manufacturer.
Thank you,
Melissa Crowley
Office Manager
All -Tech Electric, Inc.
One Malden Street
Malden, MA. 02148
781-322-6057
781-397-9992 Fax
metcrow@atttechetectric.com
ADDENDA #1— June 6, 2012
INVITATION FOR BIDS
PARKING LOT LIGHTS AT POLICE STATION
Town of North Andover, Massachusetts
Clarification
All sealed proposals must be received and registered by the Assistant Town Manager's office by
Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. All outer envelopes must be labeled "Parking Lot Lights at
Police Station" and mailed or hand delivered to the following address:
Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager
North Andover Town Hall
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
Contact
Address
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
Email
INVITATION FOR BIDS
PARKING LOT LIGHTS
AT POLICE STATION
May 23, 2012
Ray Santilli
Assistant Town Manager
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
978-688-9516
978-688-9556
rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com
Table of Contents
1. Introduction............................................................... 3
2. Submission Deadline and Instructions ................................. 3
3. Questions, Addendum or Proposed Modifications ................... 4
4. Site Visit........................................................................ 5
5. Minimum Requirements..................................................... 5
6. Scope of Services.............................................................. 5
Submittals ................................................... 5
Basic Electrical Requirements ........................... 9
600v Wire and Cables ..................................... 19
Grounding & Bonding ..................................... 22
Raceways, Boxes & Supporting Devices ............... 26
Exterior Lighting ........................................... 33
Electrical Plans and Detail .................................. 36
7. Prevailing Wage Rates ....................................................... 40
8. Payment Bond............................................................. 40
9. Bid Deposit/Bond............................................................ 40
10. Evaluation of Bids ........................................................ 40
11. Term of Contract........................................................ 41
Appendix A — Price Proposal .............................................. 42
Standard Town of North Andover Contract
With Supplement "C" ................................................... 43
Certifications................................................................. 63
PaymentBond................................................................. 66
Prevailing Wage Rates ...................................................... 67
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1. Introduction
The Town of North Andover is soliciting bids from qualified contractors to remove and replace
the existing parking lot lights at the Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street. Qualified
contractors are requested to submit bids to the Assistant Town Manager at North Andover Town
Hall, 120 Main Street, North Andover, MA, in accordance with the instructions contained within
this Invitation for Bids.
Notice of this IFB is published in the Central Register, which is a weekly publication of the
Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, the Eagle -Tribune (a newspaper of general
circulation) and posted on the Town website (www.townof iorthandover.com) under "Available
Bids, Quotes and Proposals".
The Town will accept proposals delivered in person or by mail. All proposals must be received
by 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 to be considered. Proposals submitted by fax or by
electronic mail will not be considered. All proposals must be submitted to:
Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager
North Andover Town Hall
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
The Town of North Andover may cancel this IFB or reject in whole or in part any and all
proposals, if they determine that cancellation or rejection serves the best interest of the
Town of North Andover.
2. Submission Deadline and Instructions
Qualified companies are requested to submit the pricing proposal sheet (Appendix A) in a sealed
envelope marked "Parking Lot Lights at Police Station" with the applicant's name and address
on the front. Applicants should provide one (1) signed original proposal. Fax or electronic
submissions will not be accepted. Applicants must also execute and include in the sealed
submission the Certificate of Vote, Certificate of Non -Collusion, the Certificate of Tax
Compliance and the Certification of Labor Harmony and OSHA Training Requirements. The
Town of North Andover, through the Town Manager, is the awarding authority and reserves the
right to reject any and all proposals or parts of proposals; to waive any defects, information, and
minor irregularities; to accept exceptions to these specifications; and to award contracts or to
cancel this Invitation for Bids if it is in the Town of North Andover's best interest to do so.
Proposals must be signed as follows: a) if the bidder is an individual, by her/him personally; b) if
the bidder is a partnership, by the name of the partnership, followed by the signature of each
general partner; and c) if the bidder is a corporation, by the authorized officer, whose signature
must be attested to by the Clerk/Secretary of the corporation and the corporate seal affixed.
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Parking Lot Lights at Police Station
All sealed proposals must be received and registered by the Assistant Town Manager's office by
Tuesday, June 14, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. All outer envelopes must be labeled "Parking Lot Lights at
Police Station" and mailed or hand delivered to the following address:
Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town Manager
North Andover Town Hall
120 Main Street
North Andover, MA 01845
No proposals will be accepted after the time and date noted. Late delivery of materials due to
any type of delivery system shall be cause for rejection. If on the date and time of the submittal
deadline the North Andover Town Hall is closed due to an uncontrolled event such as fire, snow,
ice, wind or building evacuation, the submittal deadline will be postponed until 2:00 p.m. on the
next normal business day.
3. Questions, Addendum or Proposal Modification
Questions concerning this IFB must be submitted in writing to: Mr. Ray Santilli, Assistant Town
Manager, 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845, or they may be emailed to Mr. Santilli at
rsantilli@townofnorthandover.com. All questions/inquiries must be received by 4:30 p.m. on
Monday, June 4, 2012 to be considered. Questions/inquiries may be delivered, mailed, emailed
or faxed. Written responses will be posted on the Town's website
(www.townof iorthandover.com) in "Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals" by Wednesday,
June 6, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
If any changes are made to this IFB, an addendum will be posted on the Town's website in
"Available Bids, Quotes and Proposals". It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to ascertain the
existence of any addenda and/or modifications issued by the Town. As this IFB has been
published on the Town's website (www.townofnorthandover.com) all bidders are responsible for
checking the website for any addenda and /or modifications that are subsequently made to this
IFB.
The Town accepts no liability for and will provide no accommodations to bidders who fail to
check for amendments and/or modifications to this IFB and subsequently submit inadequate or
incorrect responses. Bidders may not alter (manually or electronically) the IFB language or any
IFB component files. Modifications to the body of the IFB, Scope of Work, terms and
conditions, or which change the intent of this IFB are prohibited and may disqualify a response.
All proposals submitted in response to this IFB shall remain firm for sixty (60) days following
the submittal deadline. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded within thirty (30) days
after the submittal deadline.
Bidders are not to communicate directly with any employee of the Town of North Andover,
except as specified in this IFB, and no other individual employee or representative is authorized
to provide any information or respond to any question or inquiry concerning this IFB.
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Bidders may contact the Contact Person for this IFB in the event this IFB is incomplete or the
bidder is having trouble obtaining any part of the IFB electronically through the Town website
(www.townofnorthandover.com), including, and without limitation the form and attachments.
Bidder with disabilities or hardships that seek reasonable accommodations, which may include
the receipt of IFB information and/or addenda and/or modifications in an alternative format,
must communicate such requests in writing to the contact person, and reasonable
accommodation will be made by agreement with the contact person on behalf of the Town of
North Andover.
4. Site Visit
A site visit can be arranged, with prior notice, by contacting Stephen Foster, Facilities Management
Director, by telephone at 978-794-1503 x41306 or by email at sfoster@townofnorthandover.com.
5. Minimum Requirements
Each bidder must demonstrate that it meets the following minimum requirements:
A. Contractor must demonstrate a minimum of five (5) years experience providing the
services required in the Scope of Services.
B. Contractor shall submit a complete list of all similar contracts performed in the past two
(2) years with contact names and telephone numbers.
C. The contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, and vehicles as required for work in
accordance with the scope of services.
D. The contractor shall conform to all requirements of federal, state and local laws, including
compliance with the prevailing wage laws.
E. Submission of required statements and forms.
6. Scope of Services
SECTION 01300 - SUBMITTALS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
Prepare the schedule in a format approved by the Owner (Town of North Andover) and
compatible with the complexity of the project to adequately illustrate the relationship of
major work activities.
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1.2 PROJECT DATA SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE
Within two weeks after award of the Contract and before the first application for
payment, prepare and submit a list of all anticipated submittals of project data as required
by the Contract Documents and such additional data as may be deemed necessary by the
Contractor. Show proposed submittal dates for each to allow scheduling by the Engineer
for expediting review. Update as necessary to reflect the current project status.
1.3 SCHEDULE OF VALUES
The Schedule of Values shall be submitted within two weeks after award of the Contract
and before the first application for payment. The Contractor shall promptly update the
Schedule of Values to reflect approved Change Orders.
1.4 CHANGE ORDERS
Changes to the Contract shall be initiated by the Contractor in written form on the
Contractor's letterhead. The request for change shall include a description of the
change, and identify impacts to the project schedule and cost.
1.5 SHOP DRAWINGS, SAMPLES, AND PRODUCT DATA
A. General:
1. Submittals on component parts forming a system, or that are interrelated, shall be
submitted at one time as a single submittal in order to demonstrate that the items
have been properly coordinated and will function as a unit.
2. Shop Drawings: Identify details by reference to sheet and detail number shown on
the Contract Drawings. Use the same symbols wherever practicable. Reproductions
of Contract Drawings are acceptable as shop drawings only when specifically
authorized in writing by the Owner.
Samples: Includes all required physical examples to illustrate materials, equipment,
or workmanship that establish standards by which completed work is judged.
Samples must be of sufficient size and clarity, and in sufficient quantity to clearly
illustrate functional characteristics and the full range of colors, patterns, textures, or
other properties which will be actually produced.
4. Product Data: Includes manufacturer's schematic drawings, catalog sheets,
brochures, diagrams, schedules, performance charts, illustrations, test reports,
certificates of compliance, and other descriptive data not included on shop drawings.
Modify standard descriptive data to delete information which is not applicable, and
clearly identify pertinent data.
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B. Submission Requirements:
1. Submittals shall be made with a letter of transmittal to the ENGINEER (Woodard
and Curran) by the CONTRACTOR, and not by subcontractors, suppliers, or
manufacturers.
2. The number of submittal copies shall be three plus the quantity to be returned to the
Contractor.
3. Submit samples in number specified, or if not so specified, in triplicate.
4. Identify all submittals with the following information, as applicable:
a. Name of project.
b. Date of submittal origination or creation, and all revision dates.
c. Contractor's name.
d. Subcontractor's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
e. Manufacturer's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
f. Supplier's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
g. Fabricator's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
h. Submittal name and description.
i. Unique and individual Submittal Reference Number.
j. Clear notes and full description of all qualifications and all deviations from the
requirements of the Contract Documents.
k. Contractor's signed and dated review stamp, showing the Contractor's review and
approval of each submittal before delivery to Engineer's office. Unstamped,
undated, or unsigned submittals will be returned without action by the Engineer.
1. Minimum 3" x 4" open space for Engineer's submittal review stamp and
notations.
m. Highlight and call out each and every change and revision made to a previously
submitted submittal.
5. No submittal may be made more than three times. If a submittal is not fully
acceptable after its second submission, the Contractor shall take effective action to
manage the submittal process and to resolve the problem so the third submission
will be acceptable. The contractor shall be solely responsible for all increased costs
including, without limitation, project delays, professional fees, Engineer's review
time, and other costs related to submittals made more than three times.
6. Submittals shall allow for the following review times:
a. Engineer's review time of 10 business days.
b. Additional review time for substitutions as appropriate.
c. Samples and materials for testing sufficiently in advance of the need for use on
the project with adequate time for re -testing if necessary.
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7. Engineer's Action on Submittals: The Engineer will review submittals, stamp with
"action stamp," mark action, and return all but three copies to the Contractor. The
Engineer will review submittals only for conformance with the design concept of the
project. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for confirming compliance with other
Contract requirements, including without limitation, performance requirements, field
dimensions, fabrication methods, means, methods, techniques, sequences and
procedures of construction, coordination with other work. The Engineer's review and
approval of submittals shall be held to the limitations stated in the Construction
Contract. In no case shall acceptance by the Engineer be interpreted as a release of
Contractor of its responsibilities to fulfill all of the requirements of the Contract
Documents. Engineer will indicate one or more of the following:
a. No Exceptions Taken: When so marked, the work covered by the submittal may
proceed provided it complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents.
Acceptance of the work will be based on that compliance.
b. Make Corrections Noted: When so marked, the work covered by the submittal
may proceed provided it complies with the requirements of the Contract
Documents and the Engineer's notes and comments. Acceptance of the work will
be based on that compliance.
c. Additional Information Requested: When so marked, submit supplemental
information to the Engineer for review. Submittals with this action may be used
at the project site or elsewhere where work is in progress if the additional
submitted information is marked as a. or b. above.
d. Revise and Resubmit: When so marked, make corrections or changes to the
original submittal or prepare a new submittal and resubmit to Engineer for review.
Submittals with this action may not be used at the project site or elsewhere where
work is in progress.
e. Rejected: When so marked, the submittal is not acceptable. Do not permit
submittals with the action marking to be used at the project site or elsewhere
where work is in progress.
1.6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
A. Record documents shall consist of the Contract Documents annotated with field
changes as observed and measured in the field. Measurement of installed work by
survey is not required by this contract.
B. Maintenance of Documents:
1. Maintain at the job site, one record copy of the Contract Drawings, Specifications,
Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders, other modifications to the
Contract, field test records, and other approved documents submitted by Contractor
in compliance with specification requirements.
2. Maintain documents at the Project apart from documents used for construction. Do
not use record documents for construction purposes. Maintain documents in clean,
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legible condition. Make documents available at all times for inspection of the
Owner and Engineer.
C. Recording:
1. Clearly label each document "PROJECT RECORD COPY". Keep record
documents current. Do not permanently conceal any work until required
information has been recorded.
2. Contract Drawings: Legibly mark the appropriate drawings to record, where
applicable:
a. Horizontal and vertical location of service connections, underground utilities,
and appurtenances referenced to permanent surface improvements.
b. Field changes of dimensions and details made during construction progress.
c. Changes made by change order or field order.
d. Details not on original Contract Drawings.
3. Specifications and Addenda: Legibly mark up each Section to record:
a. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and supplier of each product and
item of equipment actually installed.
b. Changes made by change order or field order approved by the OWNER.
c. Other matters not originally specified.
4. Shop Drawings: Maintain as record drawings. Legibly annotate shop drawings to
record changes made after review.
D. Upon reaching Substantial Completion of the project, the Contractor shall make a
duplicate of the entire set of the red -lined record documents and shall submit them to
the Owner and Engineer for final inspection and comment. The Contractor shall
correct, amplify, and do all other work as may be required by the Owner to complete
the drawings in a manner satisfactory to the Owner.
SECTION 16000 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to
furnish and install all electrical work in accordance with the drawings and as specified
herein.
B. In general, electrical work shall include but not be limited to the following:
1. Exterior lighting system.
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2. Modifications and additions to the existing secondary power distribution system.
3. Modifications and additions to the existing grounding system.
4. All support material and hardware for raceway and electrical equipment.
5. Start up, acceptance testing test reports and instruction of systems operation to the
Owner.
1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES
A. Codes and Standards:
Electrical equipment, materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with all
state and local building codes, safety and fire law regulations at the location of the
Work and shall conform to the latest edition of the applicable codes and standards of
the organizations listed:
(a) National Electrical Code (NEC)
(b) Underwriters' Laboratories (UL).
(c) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE C2).
(d) American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI).
(e) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
(f) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
(g) Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association (IPCEA).
(h) Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC).
(i) Occupational Safety Health Act (OSHA).
0) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
2. Where the contract requires the work or any part of the same, to be above the
standards required by applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations and other
statutory provisions pertaining to the Work, such Work shall be performed and
completed in accordance with the Contract requirements.
3. Should any changes in the specifications and drawings be necessary to conform to the
requirements of any of the above mentioned codes or standards, the Contractor shall
so notify the Owner (Town of North Andover).
B. Permits, Certificates, Inspections, Fees and Utility Costs:
1. The Contractor shall obtain and make payments for all permits, licenses, and
certificates which are required for the associated Work.
2. Following completion of the Work, the Contractor shall obtain certificates of
approval from the responsible agencies concerned with the Work.
3. Arrange for timely inspections required for Work under this section.
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1.3 COORDINATION OF WORK
A. The electrical work shall be coordinated with the work of other trades to prevent
interferences and so that the progress in construction of the building will in no way be
retarded.
B. Coordinate with all local utility companies and make all installations for their services in
accordance with all utility company requirements.
C. Where lighting fixtures and other electrical items are shown in conflict with locations of
structural members and mechanical or other equipment, furnish and install all required
supports and wiring to clear the encroachment for a complete installation.
D. Any Work installed contrary to or without acceptance by the Engineer (Woodard &
Curran) shall be subject to change as directed by the Engineer, and no extra
compensation will be allowed to the Contractor for making these changes.
1.4 DRAWINGS
A. The specifications supplement the Drawings and provide information pertaining to the
methods and materials to be used in the execution of the work. When a discrepancy
occurs between the two, the stricter of the two shall govern.
B. All electrical equipment such as junction and pull boxes, panelboards, switches, controls
and such other apparatus as may require maintenance and operation from time to time
shall be made easily accessible and properly labeled.
C. The contractor shall examine all contracts and reference Drawings, and verify and
properly coordinate the placement of outlets. Contractor shall also check all Drawings
including mechanical drawings and shop drawings for apparatus for which he must
rough -in and to which he must connect.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and materials certifications as required.
B. Follow the procedures specified in Section 01300 "Submittals" and in addition, the
Contractor shall prepare and submit a complete submittal list to the Engineer. The
submittal list shall include all submittal items covered in the specification sections.
C. Shop Drawings shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval. Shop Drawings shall
identify the specific equipment and material being supplied; the quantity being supplied;
and all accessories, dimensions, descriptions, mounting and connection details, wiring
diagrams, elementary control diagrams, equipment interface diagrams and any other
information necessary to determine compliance with the plans and specifications.
Fabrication and installation shall be in accordance with the approved Shop Drawings.
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D. As -built copies of all Shop Drawings shall be submitted to the Engineer.
E. Permits and Easements. Submit copies of reports, permits, and easements necessary for
installation, use, and operation.
F. Test Reports. Submit copies of reports of tests and inspections as specified.
1.6 RECORD DRAWINGS
A. The Contractor shall maintain a complete and separate set of prints of Contract Drawings
and specifications at job site for duration of the contract. The Contractor shall record
Work completed and all changes from original Contract. Drawings shall clearly and
accurately include Work installed as a modification or as an addition to the original
design.
B. At completion of Work and prior to final request for payment, the Contractor shall submit
a complete set of reproducible Record Drawings showing all systems as actually
installed.
1.7 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Existing Conditions
Existing Utilities: Locate existing underground utilities in excavation areas. If
utilities are indicated to remain, support and protect services during excavation
operations. The Contractor shall notify Dig -Safe of proposed scope of work to verify
exact location of existing underground utilities prior to commencing work.
2. Prior to all Work of this section, carefully inspect the installed Work of all other
trades and verify that all such Work is complete to the point where this installation
may properly commence.
3. Verify that the electrical installation may be made in complete accordance with all
pertinent codes and regulations and the original design.
B. Accuracy of Data
The Drawings are diagrammatic and functional only, and are not intended to show
exact circuit layouts, number of fittings, components and place in satisfactory
operational power, lighting, and other electrical systems shown. Install additional
circuits, components and material wherever needed to conform to the specific
requirements of the equipment whether or not indicated or specified.
2. Information and components called for in the specification but not shown on plans or
vice versa shall apply and shall be provided as though required expressly by both.
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The locations of equipment, fixtures, outlets and similar devices shown on the
Drawings are approximate only. Field measurements shall take precedence over
scaled dimensions from Drawings. Exact locations shall be as accepted by Engineer
during construction. Obtain in the field all information relevant to the placing of
electrical Work and, in case of any interference with other Work, proceed as directed
by the Engineer and furnish all labor and materials necessary to complete the Work in
an acceptable manner.
4. The Contract Drawings and the specifications are intended to comply with all
pertinent codes, regulations and standards. In the event of discrepancy, the
Contractor shall immediately notify the Engineer in writing of said discrepancies and
apply for an interpretation and, unless an interpretation is offered in writing by the
Engineer prior to the execution of the Contract, the applicable rules and regulations
shall be complied with as a part of the Contract.
5. In case of difference between building codes, specifications, state laws, industry
standards and the Contract Documents, the most stringent shall govern. Should the
Contractor perform any Work that does not comply with the requirements of the
applicable building codes, state laws, and industry standards, he shall bear all cost
arising in correcting these deficiencies.
1.8 FLASHING, CUTTING, PATCHING, FIREPROOFING AND WATERPROOFING
A. Flashing around all electrical items penetrating roof or exterior walls shall be the
responsibility of the Contractor.
B. All cutting of surfaces, including core drilling of walls and slabs, shall be done by the
Contractor.
C. Patching shall be done by the Contractor.
D. The Contractor shall fireproof, waterproof and seal all openings in slabs and walls.
1.9 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protection. Use all means necessary to protect electrical system materials before, during
and after installation and to protect the installed Work and materials of all other trades.
B. Replacements. In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements
necessary to the acceptance of the Engineer and at no additional cost to the Owner. If
any apparatus has been subject to possible injury by water, it shall be thoroughly dried
out and put through such special tests as directed by the Engineer, at the cost and expense
of the Contractor, or shall be replaced by the Contractor at his own expense.
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C. Protect the Work of other trades. Restore any damage caused to other trades to the
condition existing prior to damage at no additional cost to the Owner.
D. Investigate each space in the building through which equipment must pass to reach its
final location. If necessary, the manufacture shall be required to ship his material in
sections sized to permit passing through such restricted areas in the building.
1.10 WORK PERFORMANCE
A. Electrical work shall be accomplished with all affected circuits or equipment de -
energized. When an electrical outage cannot be accomplished in this manner for the
required work, the following requirements are mandatory:
1. Electricians must use full protective equipment (i.e., certified and tested insulating
material to cover exposed energized electrical components, certified and tested
insulated tools, etc.) while working on energized systems in accordance with NFPA
70E.
2. Electricians must wear personal protective equipment while working on energized
systems in accordance with NFPA 70E.
3. Before initiating any work, a job specific work plan must be developed by the
contractor and the OWNER. The work plan must include procedures to be used on
and near the live electrical equipment, barriers to be installed, safety equipment to be
used and exit pathways.
4. Work on energized circuits or equipment cannot begin until prior written approval is
obtained from the OWNER.
1.11 SPECIAL WARRANTY
A. Compile and assemble the warranties specified in Division 16 into a separate set of vinyl
covered three ring binders, tabulated and indexed for easy reference.
B. Provide complete warranty information for each item. Information to include:
1. Product or equipment list.
2. Date of beginning of warranty or bond.
3. Duration of warranty or bond.
4. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers and procedures for filing a claim and
obtaining warranty services.
1.12 DEFINITIONS
A. As used in this specification, "provide" means "furnish and install", "furnish" means "to
purchase and deliver to the project site complete with every necessary appurtenance and
support and to store in a secure area in accordance with manufacturer's instructions", and
"install" means "to unload at the delivery point at the site or retrieve from storage, move
to point of installation and perform every operation necessary to establish secure
mounting and correct operation at the proper location in the project".
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B. Finished Areas. In general, areas with carpet or tile floors, lay -in or fixed ceiling tile,
special architectural ceiling treatment, or tiled, plastered, or paneled walls shall be
considered finished areas.
C. Interior. For the purposes of this specification, interior is any area within the boundaries
of the foundation of any building within the superstructure or other structures not
classified as a building.
D. Demolition: Disconnect, remove, and dispose of material (i.e. equipment, raceway, and
wiring, concrete foundations, and concrete equipment pads) as indicated on the drawings.
Demolition material deemed of no value by the Owner shall be removed from the
property and disposed of at a licensed state operated landfill in accordance with
applicable laws and regulations. The Contractor shall provide written proof of disposal
upon request of the Owner, Engineer, and/or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
1.13 POSTED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. Provide for each system and principal item of equipment as specified in the technical
sections for use by operation and maintenance personnel. The operating instructions
shall include the following:
1. Wiring diagrams, control diagrams, and control sequence for each principal system
and item of equipment.
2. Start up, proper adjustment, operating, lubrication, and shutdown procedures.
3. Safety precautions.
4. The procedure in the event of equipment failure.
5. Other items of instruction as recommended by the manufacturer of each system or
item of equipment.
B. Print or engrave operating instructions and frame under glass or in approved laminated
plastic. Post instructions where directed. For operating instructions exposed to the
weather, provide weather -resistant materials or weatherproof enclosures. Operating
instructions shall not fade when exposed to sunlight and shall be secured to prevent easy
removal or peeling.
1.14 MANUFACTURER'S NAMEPLATE
A. Each item of equipment shall have a nameplate bearing the manufacturer's name, address,
model number, and serial number securely affixed in a conspicuous place; the nameplate
of the distributing agent will not be acceptable.
1.15 FIELD FABRICATED NAMEPLATES
A. Provide laminated plastic nameplates for each equipment enclosure, relay, switch, and
device; as specified in the technical sections or as indicated on the Drawings. Each
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nameplate inscription shall identify the name of the equipment, function and, when
applicable, the position. Nameplates shall be melamine plastic, 0.125 inch thick, white
with black center core. Surface shall be matte finish. Corners shall be square.
Accurately align lettering and engrave into the core. Minimum size of nameplates shall
be one by 2.5 inches. Lettering shall be a minimum of 0.25 inch high normal block style.
1.16 ARC FLASH LABEL
A. Provide arc flash labels for all electrical equipment with operating voltages greater than
50 volt per NEC 110.16.
1.17 WARNING SIGNS
A. Exterior warning and caution signs shall be weather resistant, non -fading, preprinted
cellulose acetate butyrate signs with 20 gauge, galvanized steel backing, with colors,
legend, and size appropriate to the location.
B. Interior warning and caution signs shall be aluminum signs with preprinted baked enamel
finish and punched for fasteners. Colors, legend, and size appropriate to location.
1.18 WIRE AND CABLE MARKERS
A. Underground line marking tape shall be permanent, bright colored, continuous printed,
metal backed, plastic tape compounded for direct burial service not less than 6 inches
wide. Printed legend indicative of general type of underground line below.
B. Wire labels for wires smaller than No. 4 shall be vinyl or vinyl cloth, self-adhesive,
wraparound, wire markers with preprinted numbers and letters. Wire sizes No. 4 and
larger and multi conductor cables shall be marked with one-piece, nylon locking marker
PART 2 — PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Materials and equipment shall be listed by UL unless it can be demonstrated that no UL
standards exist for a specific item or class of equipment.
B. All other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and operable
electrical installation, shall be new, first quality of their respective kinds, specification
grade or better, and as selected by the Contractor subject to the acceptance by the
Engineer.
C. All materials and equipment furnished and installed on this project shall meet the most
stringent efficiency standards of the local utility to qualify for the maximum rebate.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 COORDINATION
A. Prior to all Work of this section, carefully inspect the installed Work of all other trades
and verify that all such Work is complete to the point where this installation may
properly commence.
B. Field verify all locations and dimensions to ensure that the equipment will be properly
located, readily accessible, and installed in accordance with all pertinent codes and
regulations, the Contract Documents, and the referenced standards.
C. The Work shall be carefully laid out in advance, and where cutting, drilling, etc., of
floors, walls, ceilings, or other surfaces is necessary for the proper installation, this Work
shall be carefully done, and any damage to building, piping, or equipment shall be
repaired by skilled mechanics of the trades involved at no additional cost to the Owner.
D. In the event any discrepancies are discovered, immediately notify the Engineer in writing.
Do not proceed with installation in areas of discrepancy until all such discrepancies have
been fully resolved.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install all equipment and fixtures in complete accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and all pertinent codes and regulations.
B. Thoroughly inspect all items of equipment and any items dented, scratched, or otherwise
damaged in any manner shall be replaced or repaired and painted to match original finish.
All items so repaired and refinished shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer for
inspection and acceptance.
C. Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to be set in poured -
in -place concrete or supported from or on other structural components, as they are
constructed.
D. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installations of electrical materials and equipment for
efficient flow of the Work. Give particular attention to large equipment requiring
positioning prior to closing in the building and equipment which must be placed in
service before further construction can take place.
E. Where mounting heights are not detailed or dimensioned, install systems, materials, and
equipment to provide the maximum headroom possible.
F. The final routing of raceways shall be determined by structural conditions, interferences
with other trades and by terminal locations on apparatus. The Engineer reserves the right
of a reasonable amount of shifting at no extra cost up until time of roughing in the Work.
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G. Where circuits are shown as "home -runs" all necessary fittings and boxes shall be
provided for a complete raceway installation.
H. Each lighting and each receptacle circuit shall have its own neutral, dedicated to that
circuit. A common neutral for more than one signal phase circuit is not allowed.
I. Surface mounted panel boxed, junction boxes, conduits, etc., shall be supported by
spacers to provide a clearance between wall and equipment.
J. Upon completion of all installation, lamping, and testing, thoroughly inspect all exposed
portions of the electrical installation and completely remove all exposed labels, soils,
markings and foreign material.
3.3 MARKING AND LABELING
A. All panel boards, indoor transformers, cabinets, control panels and other specified
equipment shall be labeled with engraved laminated plastic plates with engraved letters.
Punch tapes with mastic backings are not acceptable.
B. All empty conduits shall have labels tied to the pull string at each end of each empty
conduit, marked as to identification of each end. Junction boxes with circuits provided
for future use shall be labeled with appropriate circuit designation.
C. All panel boards directories shall be filled out with typewritten identification of each
circuit.
3.4 WIRE AND CABLE MARKERS
A. Tag control circuit conductors at both ends and at junction box splices using wire and
cable markers with identification numbers as designated on equipment wiring diagrams.
Provide typed listing to identify conductors by number and use.
B. Identify spare conductors, individually, at both ends and at junction box splices with
number between 1 and 999. Do not duplicate numbers.
C. Identify wire numbers on terminal block marking strips.
D. Provide permanent plastic name tag indicating load for each feeder for all junction boxes,
handholes.
3.5 CLEANING
A. When all Work is completed and has been tested and accepted by the Owner's
Representative, the Contractor shall clean all light fixtures, equipment, and exposed
surfaces that have been directly affected by this Work. The Contractor, insofar as the
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Work is concerned, shall at all times keep the premises in a neat and orderly condition
and at the completion of the Work shall properly clean up and remove from the site any
excess materials.
SECTION 16519 600V WIRE AND CABLES
PART 1 — GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The Contractor shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to
install wires, cables, and connectors in accordance with the plans and as specified herein.
B. This section includes wires, cables, and connectors for power, lighting, control, and
related systems rated 600 volts and less.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards:
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 "National Electrical Code (NEC).
2. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Compliance.
(a) UL Standard 83 Thermoplastic Insulated Wires and Cables.
(b) UL Standard 486A Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use with Copper
Conductors.
(c) UL Standard 854 Service Entrance Cable.
3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Compliance.
(a) WC -5 Thermoplastic Insulated Wire and Cable for the
(b) Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy.
(c) WC -7 Cross Linked Thermosetting Polyethylene Insulated Wire and Cable for the
Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy.
4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Compliance.
(a) Standard 82 Test Procedure for Impulse Voltage Tests on Insulated Conductors.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and materials certifications as required.
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1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver wire and cable properly packaged in factory fabricated type containers, or wound
on NEMA specified type wire and cable reels.
B. Store wire and cable in clean dry space in original containers. Protect products from
weather, damaging fumes, construction debris, and traffic.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. General
1. Provide factory -fabricated wires of sizes, ampacity ratings, and materials for
applications and services indicated. Where not indicated, provide proper wire
selection as determined by Installer to comply with project's installation requirements,
NEC and NEMA standards. Select from the following UL types those wires with
construction features which fulfill project requirements.
2. Provide color -coding for phase identification as specified herein.
3. Provide factory applied nylon or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) external jackets on wires
and cables for pulls in raceways over 100 feet in length, for pulls in raceways with
more than three equivalent 90 degree bends, for pulls in conduits underground or
under slabs on grade, and where indicated.
B. Power and Lighting Wiring:
1. 98 percent conductivity copper.
2. 600 volt insulation, type, THWN, or XHHW.
3. Stranded conductor: #14 AWG and larger.
4. Minimum branch circuit: #12 AWG.
C. Control Wiring:
1. Control wiring shall be minimum #14 AWG, copper stranded, unless specifically
indicated otherwise.
2. Control wiring for analog signals (4-20mA DC) shall be shielded, 2 -conductor,
minimum #18 AWG, Belden No. 8760, or equal.
D. Splices:
1. No. 10 and smaller with 600 -volt pressure type insulated connector of wire -nut type,
or equal; soldered and crimped type not allowed. Ideal type "wire nut" Buchanan
type `B -Cap" and Minnesota Mining (3M) type "Scotchiok".
2. No. 8 and larger with solderless lugs or solderless connectors of Lock-tite or similar
type properly taped with plastic insulating tape, Minnesota Mining Co. #33, or equal,
then two half -lap servings of friction tape, Manson, or equal.'
3. Wire connector systems for use with underground conductors shall be UL listed
specifically for such use.
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4. All splices shall be made only by specific permission of the Engineer and then only in
manholes or pull boxes and shall be sealed watertight with a heat -shrunk insulation.
5. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals in accordance with manufacturer's
published torque tightening values. Where manufacture's torquing requirements are
not indicated, tighten connectors and terminals to comply with tightening torques
specified in UL Standards 486A and 486B.
6. Use UL listed splice for all underground wires, ducts buried, in conduit and in ducts.
Connectors and splices shall be waterproof.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION
A. All wire and cables shall be installed in conduit of size and type indicated on the drawing
and specifications.
B. Install electrical cables, wires, and connectors in compliance with NEC.
C. Pull conductors simultaneously where more than one is being installed in same raceway.
Use UL listed pulling compound or lubricant, where necessary.
D. Use pulling means including, fish tape, cable, rope, and basket weave wire/cable grips
which will not damage cables or raceways. Do not use rope hitches for pulling
attachment to wire or cable.
E. Conceal all cable in finished spaces.
F. Install exposed cable parallel and perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural
members, and follow surface contours, where possible.
G. Conductors shall be sized such that voltage drop does not exceed 3 percent for branch
circuits or 5 percent for feeder/branch circuit combination.
H. Provide adequate length of conductors within electrical enclosures and train the
conductors to terminal points with no excess. Bundle multiple conductors, with
conductors larger than No. 10 AWG cabled in individual circuits. Make terminations so
there is no bare conductor at the terminal.
I. All feeder and branch circuit wiring shall be color coded at all termination and splice
locations. System neutrals shall be designated in addition to phase conductors.
Equipment grounds shall be green.
J. The number of conductors shown on the Drawings is not necessarily the correct number
required. As many conductors as are required in each case shall be installed. In general,
grounding conductors are not scheduled.
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K. All branch circuits for all emergency circuits (lighting and power) shall be governed by
NEC Article 700 Emergency Systems. All emergency circuits shall be separated from
normal circuits.
L. Conductors 600 volts and below shall be color coded in accordance with the following:
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. The Contractor shall test each electrical circuit after permanent cables are in place with
terminators installed, but before cable or wire is connected to equipment or devices to
demonstrate that each circuit is free from improper grounds and short circuits.
SECTION 16526 GROUNDING & BONDING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to
furnish and install grounding materials in accordance with the plans and as specified
herein.
B. This section includes solid grounding of electrical systems and equipment.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards.
1. National Electrical Code (NEC), as applicable to electrical grounding and bonding,
Art. 250. Use of conduit system for ground conductor shall not be allowed.
2. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL). UL 467 "Electrical Grounding and Bonding
Equipment."
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120/208
480/277
Conductor
Color
Color
Phase A
Black
Brown
Phase B
Red
Orange
Phase C
Blue
Yellow
Neutral
White
White/Gray
Equipment Grounds
Green
Green
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. The Contractor shall test each electrical circuit after permanent cables are in place with
terminators installed, but before cable or wire is connected to equipment or devices to
demonstrate that each circuit is free from improper grounds and short circuits.
SECTION 16526 GROUNDING & BONDING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to
furnish and install grounding materials in accordance with the plans and as specified
herein.
B. This section includes solid grounding of electrical systems and equipment.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards.
1. National Electrical Code (NEC), as applicable to electrical grounding and bonding,
Art. 250. Use of conduit system for ground conductor shall not be allowed.
2. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL). UL 467 "Electrical Grounding and Bonding
Equipment."
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3. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) IEEE 81 and 142.
(a) 81-1983, "IEEE Guide for Measuring Earth Resistivity, Ground Impedance, and
Earth Surface Potentials of a Grounded System (Part 1)."
(b) 142-1991, "IEEE Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and
Commercial Power Systems."
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Provide each electrical grounding system with assembly of materials required for
complete installation including wires/cables, connectors, lugs, clamps, ground rods,
bonding jumpers and accessories.
B. Provide electrical grounding conductors for grounding connections matched to power
supply wiring materials and sized according to NEC.
C. Provide electrical connectors, lugs, clamps, boding jumpers and accessories as
recommended by the respective manufacturer for the particular application, unless other
indicated.
D. Ground rods; Solid copper clad, 3/4 -inch diameter by 10 feet long. Provide with
inspection wells for an accessible testing point where indicated on the Contract
Drawings.
E. Insulated conductors: Green in color.
F. Ground Bus. Bare annealed copper bars of rectangular cross section, !/4 -inch x 3 -inch x
length as required, with 98 percent conductivity, rigidly attached to structure.
G. Bonding Strap Conductor/Connectors. Soft copper, 0.05 inch thick and 2 -inches wide,
except as indicated.
H. Pressure Connectors. High conductivity plated units.
I. Bolted Clamps. Heavy-duty units listed for the application.
J. Exothermic Welded Connections. Provided in kit form and selected for the specific
types, sizes, and combinations of conductors and other items to be connected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GROUNDING AND BONDING
A. Ground main service entrance switchboards ground bus or lug to neutral of incoming
service, to enclosure, to building steel, to rebar in concrete footing, main cold water pipe,
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and building ground ring. Install grounding bushings or service conduits. Use
exothermic style ground connections to the ground rods and building steel.
B. Provide and install 600 volt insulated bonding conductors throughout the distribution
system with connection to bonding (or grounding) terminal on each panel and panel
board with connections to other equipment where specifically indicated and noted.
C. Bonding conductors shall be continuous where possible. Where splices are required,
provide T & B, or equal, compression connectors of approved pattern. Insulate
connectors to equivalent thickness of conductors.
D. Provide grounding system for grounded circuit conductors of dry type transformer
secondaries as indicated and required. Use exothermic style ground connections to
building steel. Enclose grounding conductors in schedule 40 PVC conduit.
E. Provide equipment grounding conductors in all conduits containing power, control, or
instrumentation conductors on the load side of the service equipment or on the load side
of a separately derived system.
F. Comply with NEC Article 250 for sizes and quantities of equipment grounding
conductors, except that larger sizes indicated or shown on the Contract Documents shall
take precedence. Use of metallic conduit systems for equipment grounding as recognized
by the NEC shall not be permitted under this specification.
G. Install grounding bushings on conduits at both primary and secondary entrances to
transformers. Ground transformer enclosures to bushings.
H. Install bonding jumper for flexible metal conduit unless fittings are approved for
grounding or otherwise comply with NEC.
I. Size jumper to match over -current device.
J. Green insulation.
K. Connect to grounding bushing at each end.
L. Ensure that entire electrical system is electrically continuous and permanently and
effectively grounded, including all electrical equipment and motors.
M. Locate ground rods with a minimum of two rod length from each other and at least the
same distance from any other grounding electrode. Connect ground conductors to ground
rods by means of exothermic welds except at test wells and as otherwise indicated. Drive
rods until tops are 24 inches below finished floor or final grade except as otherwise
indicated.
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N. Route grounding electrode conductors along the shortest and straightest paths possible
without obstructing access or placing conductors where they may be subjected to strain,
impact, or damage, except as indicated.
O. Ensure that grounding electrode conductor connections to interior piping, structural
members, and the like are accessible for periodic inspection during the life of the
structure.
3.2 BONDING FOR OTHER TRADES
A. Signal raceways, water piping, heating piping and metallic air ducts shall be bonded
together and to the grounding conductor with No. 8 soft drawn bare solid conductors.
Connections to pipes shall be made with cast clamps of like material as the pipes to
which attached, to ducting terminated in a secure manner by best practical means,
bonding across any flexible or insulated connections.
B. All bonding conductors shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner properly
shaped for contour of surface involved and properly supported. At locations remote from
the main service entrance panel boards, bond to the largest raceway nearby.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Measure ground resistance without the soil being moistened by any means other than
natural precipitation or natural drainage or seepage and without chemical treatment or
other artificial means of reducing natural ground resistance. Perform tests by the three-
point fall of potential method in accordance with Section 9.03 of IEEE 81. Simple
moisture addition is not acceptable.
B. Ground/resistance maximum values shall be as follows:
1. Equipment rated 500 kva and less. 10 ohms.
2. Equipment rated 500 kVA to 1000 kVA. 5 ohms.
3. Equipment rated over 1000 kVA. 3 ohms.
4. Unfenced substations and pad mounted equipment. 5 ohms.
5. Fence Grounds. 10 ohms.
C. Where ground resistances exceed specified values, and if directed, modify the grounding
system to reduce resistance values. Where measures are directed that exceed those
indicated under the provisions of the Contract, covering change orders will be provided.
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SECTION 16533 RACEWAYS, BOXES AND SUPPORTING DEVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The Contractor shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to
furnish and install raceways, boxes and supporting devices in accordance with the plans
and as specified herein.
B. Types of products specified in this section include:
1. Conduit, Raceways & Fittings
2. Supporting Devices.
3. Boxes and fittings.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards
1. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Listing and Labeling. Items provided under
this section shall be listed and labeled by UL.
2. National Electrical Code (NEC) Compliance.
3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Compliance.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and material certifications as required.
PART 2 — PRODUCTS
2.1 CONDUIT, RACEWAYS & FITTINGS
A. Provide conduit with 3/ -inch diameter minimum, except where specifically shown
smaller on the contract drawings.
B. Conduit, connectors, and fittings shall be approved for the installation of electrical
conductors.
1. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT):
(a) EMT shall be rigid metallic conduit of the thinwall type in straight lengths,
elbows, or bends and must conform to NEMA C80.3 and the requirements of UL
797.
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(b) Couplings and connectors shall be set screw type in dry locations. Where EMT
enters outlet boxes, cabinets, or other enclosures, connectors must be the
insulated -throat type, with a locknut. Fittings must meet the requirements of
NEMA FB 1.
2. Rigid Galvanized Steel Conduit (RGS):
(a) RGS, including couplings, elbows, bends, and nipples, shall conform to the
requirements of UL 6 and NEMA C80.1 Steel fittings shall be galvanized by the
hot -dip process.
(b) Fittings for rigid steel conduit shall be threaded and shall conform to NEMA FB
1.
(c) Gaskets shall be solid for fittings sized 1-1/2 inches and less. Conduit fittings
with blank covers shall have gaskets except in clean, dry areas or at the lowest
point of a conduit run where drainage is required.
(d) Covers shall have captive screws and be accessible after the work has been
completed.
3. Rigid Plastic Conduit:
(a) PVC conduit shall be not lighter than Schedule 40. Rigid PVC shall be the slip -
joint solvent -weld type, and fittings shall be unthreaded solid PVC. Conduit and
fittings shall conform to UL 651 and NEMA TC 3.
4. Flexible Metallic Conduit:
(a) Flexible metallic (FM) conduit shall meet the requirements of UL 1.
(b) Liquidtight flexible metallic conduit shall be provided with a protective jacket of
PVC extruded over a flexible interlocked galvanized steel core to protect wiring
against moisture, oil, chemicals, and corrosive fumes.
(c) Fittings for flexible metallic conduit shall meet the requirements of UL 51413,
Type I box connector, electrical, Type III coupling, electrical conduit, flexible
steel, or Type IV adapter, electrical conduit.
5. Wireways:
(a) Wireways and auxiliary gutters for use in exposed, dry locations shall be a
prefabricated channel -shaped sheet metal trough with hinged or removable
covers, associated fittings, and supports for housing, and protecting electrical
wires and cables in accordance with UL 870.
(b) Straight sections of trough, elbows, tees, crosses, closing plates, connectors, and
hanging brackets shall be constructed from sheet steel of commercial quality not
less than 16 -gage. Sheet metal component parts shall be cleaned, phosphatized,
and coated with a corrosion -resistant gray paint.
(c) Straight sections of wireways and auxiliary gutters shall be solid or have
knockouts as indicated in both sides and bottom, 3 inches on center.
(d) Straight sections shall be not more than 5 -feet long, with covers held closed with
screws.
2.2 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. Supports, support hardware, and fasteners shall be protected with zinc coating or with
treatment of equivalent corrosion resistance using approved alternative treatment, finish,
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or inherent material characteristic. Products for use outdoors shall be hot dip galvanized
unless material is inherently corrosion resistant.
1. Conduit Supports:
(a) Single run hangers: Galvanized steel conduit straps or clamps, or cast metal beam
clamps. Perforated straps and spring steel clips and clamps will not be permitted.
(b) Group run hangers: Minimum 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel rack
with conduit fittings; 25 percent spare capacity.
(c) Hanger rods: Threaded stainless steel, 3/8 -inch diameter, or as identified on the
Drawings.
(d) Vertical run supports: Minimum 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel
struts with conduit fittings.
2. Equipment and Lighting Supports:
(a) U -channel: 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel struts with fixture and
conduit fittings, as applicable, unless indicated otherwise on the drawings.
2.3 BOXES AND FITTINGS
A. Boxes must have sufficient volume to accommodate the number of conductors entering
the box in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70 and UL 514A.
B. In general, boxes that are exposed to weather, process areas, normally wet locations, and
locations exposed in manufacturing, mechanical, and utility spaces shall be cast -metal.
Boxes in all other finished areas shall be sheet metal.
1. Sheet Metal Outlet Boxes:
(a) Sheet Metal Outlet Boxes: Standard type galvanized steel, minimum four inch
square or octagon by 1-1/2 inch deep.
(b) Luminaire and Equipment Supporting boxes: Rated for weight of equipment
supported; include 2 inch male fixture studs where required.
(c) Single Wall Type: Minumum size, four inch square by 1-1/2 inch or 2-1/8 inch
deep, except as noted. Provide dry wall device covers raised 3/4 inch minimum to
insure flush finish mounting.
(d) Ganged Wall Type: Minimum depth three inches except as noted, ganged as
required under common plate to contain devices shown. On 277 volt circuits
ganged boxes for switches shall contain only one circuit or equip box with
permanent barriers per NEC Art 404-8.
(e) Provide in -wall back supports for all boxes.
2. Cast Outlet Boxes:
(a) Type FS shallow and type FD deep, cast feralloy.
(b) Provide number of threaded hubs as required.
(c) Use in all exterior, damp and locations exposed in mechanical spaces.
(d) Provide gasketed cover and accessories by box manufacturer for complete
weatherproofing. Provide correct box to accept weatherproof covers as specified.
3. Sheet Metal Pull & Junction Boxes:
(a) Sheet metal boxes shall be standard type galvanized steel and must conform to
UL 50.
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(b) Box dimensions shall be minimum four inch square or octagon by 2/1/2 inch
deep.
(c) Sizes up to 12x12x6 inch: Provide screw-type or hinged covers.
(d) Sizes greater than 12x 12x6 inch: Provide hinged covers.
(e) Boxes shall be sized to accommodate all incoming raceways.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CONDUIT
A. Uses Permitted:
1. Use liquid tight flexible metal conduit for the final 24 inches of connections to motors
or control items subject to movement or vibration.
2. Exposed raceways in Utility Rooms, Mechanical Rooms, etc., shall be Rigid
Galvanized Steel below 10 ft.
3. Use RGS for all exterior aboveground installations unless otherwise noted.
4. Conduit and raceway runs in finished areas concealed in or behind walls, above
ceilings, or exposed on walls and ceilings 10 feet or more above finished floors and
not subject to mechanical damage may be electrical metallic tubing (EMT).
5. Use Schedule 40 PVC Type DB conduit for exterior direct buried installations. Use
Schedule 40 PVC Type EB conduit for exterior concrete encased installations. The
transition from concrete encasement to riser shall be rigid steel conduit.
B. Power, lighting, control, emergency light and power, and special -service systems and all
related components shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70, and shall be enclosed
in separate conduit or separate conduit systems as indicated on the Contract Drawings
and as specified herein.
C. Any run of conduit between outlet and outlet, between fitting and fitting, or between
outlet and fitting shall contain no more than the equivalent of three 90 -degree bends,
including those bends located immediately at the outlet or fitting. Field bends shall be
made in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, which normally require
use of a one -size -larger bender than would be required for uncoated conduit. Installed
conduit and fittings shall be free of dirt and trash and shall not be deformed or crushed.
Empty conduit shall have a pull rope stalled.
D. Conduit shall be installed with a minimum of 3 inches of free air space separation from
mechanical piping.
E. Conduit in finished areas shall be installed concealed. Conduit passing through masonry
or concrete walls shall be installed in sleeves. Conduit shall be securely clamped and
supported at least every 10 feet vertically and 8 feet horizontally. Galvanized pipe straps
shall be fastened to structure with bolts, screws, and anchors. Wooden masonry plugs
shall not be used.
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F. Install exposed conduits, parallel or perpendicular to walls, ceilings, or structural
members. Do not run through structural members. Avoid horizontal runs within
partitions or sidewalls. Avoid ceiling inserts, lights, or ventilation ducts or outlets. Do
not run conduits across pipe shafts or ventilation duct openings and keep conduits a
minimum of 6 inches from parallel runs of flues, hot water pipes, or other sources of heat.
Wherever possible, install horizontal raceway runs above water and steam piping.
G. Do not run conduits exposed on the exterior surface of buildings. Conduits penetrating
exterior walls below grade, at grade floors, or below grade floors shall be sealed to
prevent moisture migration. The exterior of the conduit shall be sealed with a mechanical
pipe seal. The interior conduit seal shall be a gland type sealing bushing or RTV closed
cell silicone foam. Ensure that conduits do not retain water against these seals.
H. Raceways penetrating fire rated walls, floors, and partitions shall be sealed with a fire
rated sealant.
I. All conduits shall be supported with materials specifically made for this purpose; do not
use wire hangers. Do not attach any parts of the raceway system to ventilation ducts.
Conduit supports shall be attached to the building. Support conduits on each side of
bends and on a spacing not to exceed the following: 6 feet for conduits smaller than 1'/
inches and 8 feet for conduits 1'/ inches and larger. Support riser conduits at each floor
level with clamp hangers. All underground conduits shall be securely anchored to
prevent movement during placement of concrete or backfill. Use precast separators and
heavy gauge wire ties or other approved fasteners.
J. Conduit connections to boxes and fittings shall be supported not more than 36 inches
from the connection point. Conduit bends shall be supported not more than 36 inches
from each change in direction. Conduit shall be installed in neat symmetrical lines
parallel to the centerlines of the building construction and the building outline. Multiple
runs shall be parallel and grouped whenever possible on common supports. Exposed ends
of conduit without conductors shall be sealed with watertight caps or plugs.
K. Bonding wires shall be used in flexible conduit for all circuits. Flexible conduit shall not
be considered a ground conductor.
L. Liquid tight flexible metallic conduits shall be used in wet and oily locations and to
complete the connection to motor -driven equipment.
M. Electrical connections to vibration -isolated equipment shall be made with flexible
metallic conduit in a manner that will not impair the function of the equipment.
N. A polypropylene pull rope with a tensile strength not less than 130 pounds shall be
installed in empty conduit.
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O. Installation of Underground Conduit:
1. Minimum of 3/4 inch conduit in or under concrete slab on grade. When installed in
concrete or underground, apply two coats of approved asphaltum paint to metallic
2. Where conduits are installed in concrete slabs, on the ground, underground, or
exposed to the weather, make all joints liquid tight and gas tight.
3. Bury all underground conduits, except under concrete slabs placed on fill, to a depth
of at least two feet below finished grade unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings.
4. Slope ducts to drain away from buildings into manholes and/or handholes. Adjust
final slopes to coordinate with existing site utilities.
5. Install on undisturbed soil where possible. Concrete encase conduits as shown on
Drawings. Use pit run gravel and sand, placed 8 inch lifts and compacted for backfill.
P. Installation of Rigid Metal Conduit:
1. Ends of conduit shall be cut square, reamed and threaded, and joints shall be brought
butt -to -butt in the couplings. Joints shall be mechanically tight. Conduit shall be
protected against damage and the entrance of water or foreign material during
construction.
2. Ninety -degree bends of conduit with a diameter larger than 1 inch shall be made with
factory -made elbows. Conduit elbows larger than 2-1/2 inches shall be long radius.
Field -made bends and offsets shall be made with an approved hickey or conduit -
bending machine. Changes in directions of runs shall be made with symmetrical
bends or cast -metal fittings.
3. At connections to sheet metal enclosures and boxes, a sufficient number of threads
shall project through to permit the bushing to be drawn tight against the end of the
conduit, after which the locknut shall be pulled up sufficiently tight to draw the
bushing into firm electrical contact with the box. Conduit shall be fastened to sheet
metal boxes and cabinets with two locknuts where required by NFPA 70 where
insulating bushings are used, where bushings cannot be brought into firm contact with
the box, and where indicated.
4. Conduit joints shall be made with tapered threads set firmly. Each length of conduit
cut in the field shall be reamed before installation. Where conduit is threaded in the
field, each threaded end shall consist of at least five full threads. Corrosion -inhibitive
compound shall be used on conduit threads in exterior areas.
5. Conduit stubbed -up through concrete floors for connections to free-standing
equipment except motor -control centers, cubicles, and other such items of equipment
shall be provided with a flush coupling if the floor slab is of sufficient thickness; if
not, a floor box shall be provided and set flush with the finished floor. Conduits
installed for future use shall be terminated with a coupling and plug set flush with the
floor.
3.2 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. Install supporting devices to fasten electrical components securely and permanently in
accordance with NEC requirements.
B. Coordinate with the building structural system and with other electrical installations.
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C. Conform to manufacturer's recommendations for selection and installation of supports.
D. Install individual and multiple (trapeze) raceway hangers and riser clamps as necessary to
support raceways. Provide U -bolts, clamps, attachments, and other hardware necessary
for hanger assembly and for securing hanger rods and conduits.
E. Support parallel runs of horizontal raceways together on trapeze type hangers.
F. Support individual horizontal raceways by separate pipe hangers. Spring steel fasteners
may be used in lieu of hangers only for 1 1/2 inch and smaller raceways serving lighting
and receptacle branch circuits above suspended ceilings only. For hanger rods with spring
steel fasteners, use 1/4 inch diameter or larger threaded steel. Use spring steel fasteners
that are specifically designed for supporting single conduits or tubing.
G. In vertical runs, arrange support so the load produced by the weight of the raceway and
the enclosed conductors is carried entirely by the conduit supports with no weight load on
raceway terminals.
H. Support miscellaneous electrical components as required to produce the same structural
safety factors as specified for raceway supports. Install metal channel racks for mounting
cabinets, panel boards, disconnects, control enclosures, pull boxes, junction boxes,
transformers, and other devices.
I. Install sleeves in concrete slabs and walls and all other fire rated floors and walls for
raceways and cable installations. For sleeves through fire rated wall or floor
construction, apply UL listed fire stopping sealant in gaps between sleeves and enclosed
conduits and cables.
3.3 BOXES AND FITTINGS
A. Pull boxes shall be furnished and installed where necessary in the conduit system to
facilitate conductor installation. Conduit runs longer than 100 feet or with more than
three right-angle bends shall have a pull box installed at a convenient intermediate
location.
B. Boxes and enclosures shall be securely mounted to the building structure with supporting
facilities independent of the conduit entering or leaving the boxes.
C. Bonding jumpers shall be used around concentric or eccentric knockouts.
D. Installation of Outlet Boxes:
1. In general, boxes that are exposed to weather, process areas, normally wet locations,
and locations exposed in mechanical spaces shall be cast -metal with appropriate
NEMA rating for each location installed.
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2. Boxes in all other finished areas with framed construction shall be sheet metal.
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E. Installation of Pull and Junction Boxes:
1. Use general purpose boxes (NEMA 1) in finished areas with framed construction.
2. Use dust -tight and oil -tight boxes (NEMA 12) in other dry interior areas, such as the
process area.
3. Use watertight boxes (NEMA 3R) for exterior and wet locations on outdoor structure
where moisture is present.
SECTION 16560 EXTERIOR LIGHTING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced.
The publications are referred to in the text by the basic designation only.
1. ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (IESNA)
2. IESNA HB -9 (2000) Lighting Handbook
3. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE)
4. IEEE C2 (2007) National Electrical Safety Code
5. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
6. NFPA 70 (2008) National Electrical Code
7. UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)
8. UL 773 (1995; Rev thru Mar 2002) Plug -In Locking Type Photocontrols
for Use with Area Lighting
9. UL 773A (1995; Rev thru Jul 2003) Nonindustrial Photoelectric Switches for
Lighting Control
1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
A. Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Data, drawings, and reports shall employ the terminology, classifications, and methods
prescribed by the IESNA HB -9, as applicable, for the lighting system specified.
1. Product Data:
(a) LED Luminaires
(b) Poles and Brackets
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Warrant all lighting and components for one year after acceptance of the work at no
additional cost to the Owner, promptly provide and install replacements for luminaires or
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components which are defective in materials or workmanship; or repair installed
equipment at the job site as necessary to restore first class operating condition. For any
time during the warranty period that luminaires are not fully functional due to defects in
materials or workmanship, provide, install, and remove suitable temporary lighting.
Warrant replacement luminaires in a similar manner for a period of one year following
replacement including replacement of defective replacements.
B. Provide products of firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of exterior luminaires,
poles, and brackets. Such products shall have been in satisfactory use in similar
applications for not less than two years.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver luminaires and their components to job site, factory assembled and wired to the
greatest extent practical, in strict accordance with approved shop drawings, samples,
certificates and catalog cuts.
B. Protect exposed finishes during manufacture, transport, storage and handling; replace
damaged materials.
C. Luminaires shall be stored under cover, above the ground, in clean, dry areas, and be
tagged and/or marked as to type and site destination.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Provide UL listed luminaires per the drawings and as specified herein. Substitutes shall
be equivalent in all respects to those specified including mechanical, electrical, physical,
performance, photometric, and quality characteristics except minor variances in
construction details which do not affect overall quality or performance are permitted. The
Contractor shall submit a site specific computer software generated iso -footcandle plot
for Engineer approval as part of the submittal package for any proposed luminaire
substitutions. An AutoCAD drawing file will be provided to the Contractor upon request.
Iso -footcandle plots of individual luminaires will not be considered for approval.
B. Accessories: Provide required accessories for mounting and operation of each luminaire
as indicated.
2.2 LUMINAIRES
A. Exterior Housing: The head module shall be of stainless steel with a thickness of 1/16 In.
(2mm). The lens module shall be of molded 356 aluminum alloy. Hardware shall be
stainless steel. Gaskets shall be seamless V -groove injected silicone rated at 287 Deg. C
(550 Deg. F). Wiring shall be TEW 14-7 with 3 In. minimum exceeding the luminaire.
Luminaire shall include a rectangular extruded aluminum tube and stainless steel
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mounting bolts for pole. Lens shall be 1/8" thick clear tempered glass with AR coating on
both sides. AR coating shall reduce reflection per surface from 4.0% to less than 0.5%,
increasing light transmission up to 7.5% above normal glass. The housing finish shall be
polyester marine grade power coat with a thickness of 5 mils minimum. Standard
manufacturers color chip(s) shall be provided as part of the shop drawing submittal. The
housing shall permit access to internal components via a hinged lens frame via a tool -free
latch.
B. Driver: High power factor; >90%, designed to operate on the voltage system to which
they are connected. Driver housed in weathertight compartment integral to the fixture
housing. Housing designed as high performance heat sink allowing LED life expectancy
rating of 100,000 hrs.
C. LED: Provides high brightness, 5000K (cool white) color temperature, minimum 75 CRI.
2.3 POLES & BRACKETS
A. Provide poles designed for wind loading of 100 miles per hour determined in accordance
with AASHTO LTS-2 while supporting luminaires having effective projected areas for
fixtures indicated. Poles shall be anchor base type designed for use with underground
supply conductors. Anchor bolts shall be steel rod having a minimum yield strength of
50,000 psi; the top 12 inches of the rod shall be galvanized per ASTM A 153.
B. Aluminum Poles: Provide aluminum poles manufactured of corrosion resistant
aluminum alloys conforming to AASHTO LTS-2 for Alloy 6063-T6 or Alloy 6005-T5
for wrought alloys and Alloy 356-T4 (3,5) for cast alloys. Poles shall be seamless
extruded or spun seamless type. The pole finish shall be polyester marine grade power
coat with a thickness of 5 mils minimum to match luminaire(s). Standard manufacturers
color chip(s) shall be provided as part of the shop drawing submittal. Provide a pole
grounding connection designed to prevent electrolysis when used with copper ground
wire.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Electrical installations shall conform to IEEE C2, NFPA 70, and to the requirements
specified herein.
B. Luminaire Pole Bases: Construct as indicated on drawings. Furnish pole bases to site
contractor for installation under Division 31, coordinate installation. Install poles
centered, with no base overlap, on bases plumb; provide for adjustment.
C. Provide anchor bases with galvanized steel anchor bolts, threaded at the top end and bent
90 degrees at the bottom end. Provide galvanized nuts, washers, and ornamental covers
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for anchor bolts. Concrete for anchor bases, conduit ells, and ground rods shall be as
specified.
D. Thoroughly compact backfill with compacting arranged to prevent any pressure between
conductor, jacket, or sheath and the end of conduit ell. Adjust poles as necessary to
provide a permanent vertical position with the bracket arm in proper position for
luminaire location.
E. Grounding: Ground noncurrent -carrying parts of equipment, including metal poles.
Where the copper grounding conductor is connected to a metal other than copper, provide
specially treated or lined connectors suitable for this purpose.
F. Insulation Resistance Test: Perform before and after connection of fixtures and
equipment.
G. Ground Resistance Tests: Perform ground continuity test.
H. Field Tests: Upon completion of installation, conduct an operating test to show that the
equipment operates in accordance with the requirements of this specification section.
3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Clean lenses and diffusers at completion of work.
B. Aim adjustable luminaires and lamp holders as indicated or as directed.
C. Clean paint splatters, dirt, and debris from installed luminaires.
D. Touch up luminaire and pole finish at completion of work.
E. Relamp luminaires which have failed lamps at completion of work.
ELECTRICAL PLANS AND DETAIL
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7. Prevailing Wage Rates
The successful bidder will at all times comply with the prevailing wage rates as determined by
the Department of Labor Standards under the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws as shall
be in force and as amended. The prevailing wage rates are attached.
8. Payment Bond
Upon award of the contract, the successful bidder shall provide a payment bond in the amount of
50% of the total projected cost of the contract. The payment bond must be on the Town's form
that is attached.
9. Bid Doosit/Bond
In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, all bidders are required to submit a 5% bid
deposit/bond of the value of the total bid.
10. Evaluation of Bids
Bids will first be examined for their responsiveness to what is requested in this IFB. Responsibility
of the bidder will then be ascertained. Finally, the aggregate price for the services delivered will be
taken into account. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder.
■ Responsiveness
Bidders must completely fill out and submit the bid form and all other required forms. All
supplies and services that are the subject of the bid must meet the minimum standards and
scope of services set forth in the purchase description including the standards by which the
procurement officer will determine acceptability as to quality, workmanship, results of
inspections and tests, and suitability for a particular purpose.
■ Responsibility
Bidders must demonstrate that they meet measures of responsibility. The Town will not
award a contract to any bidder who cannot furnish satisfactory evidence of his ability and
experience in this type of work and that he has sufficient plant and capital to enable him
to prosecute and complete the work as outlined in the Scope of Services. The Town may
make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the above and a bidder shall
furnish any information requested in this regard.
All costs not listed on the bid price sheet will not be considered part of the contract and therefore
will not be paid. The Town of North Andover will not be charged fuel surcharges or
administrative fees as part of any contract entered into as a result of this IFB. Additionally the
Town of North Andover will not be charged late fees unless payment is not made within sixty
(60) days of the receipt of invoice.
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The Town of North Andover is a tax exempt entity so no sales tax will be assessed to any
purchases made under this proposed contract.
11. Term of Contract
The successful bidder will be required to execute the standard Town of North Andover contract
and the appropriate supplement as attached.
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APPENDIX A - PRICE PROPOSAL
The Contract will be awarded to the responsible, responsive bidder offering the lowest price for
the work to be performed. The Town is required to award the contract to the lowest responsive and
responsible bidder. All prices are to remain firm for the duration of the Contract.
Total Lump Sum Price to furnish all labor, materials and equipment required for removal and
replacement of parking lot lights at Police Station per the `Scope of Services'
Addenda
Business Name
Business Address
Business Phone
are acknowledged:
Signature
Fax
Name of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
Title of Person Authorized to sign Price Proposal
Signature of Above Person
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Town of North Andover
CONTRACT
CONTRACT#
DATE:
This Contract is entered into on, or as of, this date by and between the Town of North
Andover (the "Town"), and
Contractor:
Address:
Telephone Number: _
Fax Number:
1. This is a Contract for the procurement of the following:
2. The Contract price to be paid to the Contractor by the Town of North Andover is:
3. Payment will be made as follows:
4. Definitions:
4.1 Acceptance: All Contracts require proper acceptance of the described goods or
services by the Town of North Andover. Proper acceptance shall be understood to
include inspection of goods and certification of acceptable performance for services
by authorized representatives of the Town to insure that the goods or services are
complete and are as specified in the Contract.
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4.2 Contract Documents: All documents relative to the Contract including (where
used) Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Supplementary
General Conditions, General Specifications, Other Specifications included in
Project Manual, Drawings, and all Addenda issued during the bidding period. The
Contract documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be
as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the document is to include all
labor and materials, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper
performance of the Contract.
4.3 The Contractor: The "other party" to any Contract with the Town. This term
shall (as the sense and particular Contract so require) include Vendor, Contractor,
Engineer, or other label used to identify the other party in the particular Contract.
Use of the term "Contractor" shall be understood to refer to any other such label
used.
4.4 Date of Substantial Performance: The date when the work is sufficiently complete,
the services are performed, or the goods delivered, in accordance with Contract
documents, as modified by approved Amendments and Change Orders.
4.5 Goods: Goods, Supplies or Materials.
4.6 SubContractor: Those having a direct Contract with the Contractor. The term
includes one who furnished material worked to a special design according to the
Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely
furnishes material not so worked.
4.7 Work: The services or materials contracted for, or both.
5. Term of Contract and Time for Performance:
This Contract shall be fully performed by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of the
Contract Documents on or before , unless extended pursuant to a
provision for extension contained in the Contract documents at the sole discretion of the Town,
and not subject to assent by the Contractor, and subject to the availability and appropriation of
funds as certified by the Town Accountant. The time limits stated in the Contract documents are
of the essence of the Contract.
6. Subject to Appropriation:
Notwithstanding anything in the Contract documents to the contrary, any and all payments which
the Town is required to make under this Contract shall be subject to appropriation or other
availability of funds as certified by the Town Accountant. In the absence of appropriation, this
Contract shall be immediately terminated without liability for damages, penalties or other
charges.
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7. Permits and Approvals:
Permits, Licenses, Approvals and all other legal or administrative prerequisites to its
performance of the Contract shall be secured and paid for by the Contractor.
8. Termination and Default:
8.1 Without Cause. The Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) calendar days
notice when in the best interests of the Town by providing notice to the Contractor,
which shall be in writing and shall be deemed delivered and received when given in
person to the Contractor, or when received by fax, express mail, certified mail return
receipt requested, regular mail postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate
method evidencing actual receipt by the Contractor. Upon termination without cause,
Contractor will be paid for services rendered to the date of termination.
8.2 For Cause. If the Contractor is determined by the Town to be in default of any term
or condition of this Contract, the Town may terminate this Contract on seven (7) days
notice by providing notice to the Contractor, which shall be in writing and shall be
deemed delivered and received when given in person to the Contractor, or when
received by fax, express mail, certified mail return receipt requested, regular mail
postage prepaid or delivered by any other appropriate method evidencing actual
receipt by the Contractor.
8.3 Default. The following shall constitute events of a default under the Contract:
1) any material misrepresentation made by the Contractor to the Town; 2) any
failure to perform any of its obligations under this Contract including, but not
limited to the following: (i) failure to commence performance of this Contract at
the time specified in this Contract due to a reason or circumstance within the
Contractor's reasonable control, (ii) failure to perform this Contract with
sufficient personnel and equipment or with sufficient material to ensure the
completion of this Contract within the specified time due to a reason or
circumstance within the Contractor's reasonable control, (iii) failure to perform
this Contract in a manner reasonably satisfactory to the Town, (iv) failure to
promptly re -perform within a reasonable time the services that were rejected by
the Town as unsatisfactory, or erroneous, (v) discontinuance of the services for
reasons not beyond the Contractor's reasonable control, (vi) failure to comply
with a material term of this Contract, including, but not limited to, the provision
of insurance and non-discrimination, (vii) any other acts specifically and
expressly stated in this Contract as constituting a basis for termination of this
Contact, and (viii) failure to comply with any and all requirements of state law
and/or regulations, and Town bylaw and/or regulations.
9. The Contractor's Breach and the Town's Remedies:
Failure of the Contractor to comply with any of the terms or conditions of this Contract
shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, and the Town of North Andover shall
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have all the rights and remedies provided in the Contract documents, the right to cancel,
terminate, or suspend the Contract in whole or in part, the right to maintain any and all
actions at law or in equity or other proceedings with respect to a breach of this Contract,
including damages and specific performance, and the right to select among the remedies
available to it by all of the above.
From any sums due to the Contractor for services, the Town may keep the whole or any
part of the amount for expenses, losses and damages incurred by the Town as a
consequence of procuring services as a result of any failure, omission or mistake of the
Contractor in providing services as provided in this Contract.
10. Statutory Compliance:
10.1 This Contract will be construed and governed by the provisions of applicable
federal, state and local laws and regulations; and wherever any provision of the
Contract or Contract documents shall conflict with any provision or requirement
of federal, state or local law or regulation, then the provisions of law and
regulation shall control. Where applicable to the Contract, the provisions of the
General Laws are incorporated by reference into this Contract, including, but not
limited to, the following:
General Laws Chapter 30B — Procurement of Goods and Services.
General Laws Chapter 30, Sec. 39, et seq: - Public Works Contracts.
General Laws Chapter 149, Section 44A, et seq: Public Buildings Contracts.
10.2 Wherever applicable law mandates the inclusion of any term and provision into a
municipal contract, this Section shall be understood to import such term or
provision into this Contract. To whatever extent any provision of this Contract
shall be inconsistent with any law or regulation limiting the power or liability of
cities and towns, such law or regulation shall control.
10.3 The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws and regulations
bearing on the performance of the Contract. If the Contractor performs the
Contract in violation of any applicable law or regulation, the Contractor shall bear
all costs arising therefrom.
10.4 The Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of all existing and future State and
National Laws and Municipal By-laws and Regulations and of all orders and
decrees of any bodies or tribunals having jurisdiction in any manner affecting
those engaged or employed in the work, of the materials used in the work or in any
way affecting the conduct of the work. If any discrepancy or inconsistency is
discovered in the Drawings, Specifications or Contract for this work in violation of
any such law, by-law, regulation, order or decree, it shall forthwith report the same
in writing to the Town. It shall, at all times, itself observe and comply with all
such existing and future laws, by-laws, regulations, orders and decrees; and shall
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protect and indemnify the Town of North Andover, and its duly appointed agents
against any claim or liability arising from or based on any violation whether by
him or its agents, employees or subcontractors of any such law, by-law, regulation
or decree.
11. Conflict of Interest:
Both the Town and the Contractor acknowledge the provisions of the State Conflict of
Interest Law (General Laws Chapter 268A), and this Contract expressly prohibits any
activity which shall constitute a violation of that law. The Contractor shall be deemed to
have investigated the application of M.G.L. c. 268A to the performance of this Contract;
and by executing the Contract documents the Contractor certifies to the Town that neither
it or its agents, employees, or subcontractors are thereby in violation of General Laws
Chapter 268A.
12. Certification of Tax Compliance
This Contract must include a certification of tax compliance by the Contractor, as
required by General Laws Chapter 62C, Section 49A (Requirement of Tax Compliance
by All Contractors Providing Goods, Services, or Real Estate Space to the
Commonwealth or Subdivision).
13. Discrimination
The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this Contract in full compliance with all
of the requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151 B (Law Against
Discrimination) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended.
14. Assignment:
Assignment of this Contract is prohibited, unless and only to the extent that assignment is
provided for expressly in the Contract documents.
15. Condition of Enforceability Against the Town:
This Contract is only binding upon, and enforceable against, the Town if. (1) the
Contract is signed by the Town Manager or its designee; and (2) endorsed with approval
by the Town Accountant as to appropriation or availability of funds; and (3) endorsed
with approval by the Town Counsel as to form.
16. Corporate Contractor:
If the Contractor is a corporation, it shall endorse upon this Contract (or attach hereto) its
Clerk's Certificate certifying the corporate capacity and authority of the party signing this
Contract for the corporation. Such certificate shall be accompanied by a letter or other
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instrument stating that such authority continues in full force and effect as of the date the
Contract is executed by the Contractor. This Contract shall not be enforceable against the
Town of North Andover unless and until the Contractor complies with this section.
The Contractor, if a foreign corporation, shall comply with the provisions of the General
Laws, Chapter 181, Sections 3 and 5, and any Acts and Amendments thereof, and in
addition thereto, relating to the appointment of the Commissioner of Corporations as its
attorney, shall file with the Commissioner of Corporations a Power of Attorney and duly
authenticated copies of its Charter or Certificate of Incorporation; and said Contractor
shall comply with all the laws of the Commonwealth.
17. Liability of Public Officials:
To the full extent permitted by law, no official, employee, agent or representative of the
Town of North Andover shall be individually or personally liable on any obligation of the
Town under this Contract.
18. Indemnification:
The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, the Town's officers,
agents and employees, from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits,
proceedings, claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, recoveries and judgments of every
nature and description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that may arise in whole or in
part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to be performed, or out of
any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, material
men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts
any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by any party
indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to reimburse the Town for damage
to its property caused by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors or material
men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts
any of them may be liable, including damages caused by his, its or their use of faulty,
defective, or unsuitable material or equipment, unless the damage is caused by the
Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The existence of insurance shall in no
way limit the scope of the Contractor's indemnification under this contract.
19. Workers Compensation Insurance:
The Contractor shall provide by insurance for the payment of compensation and the
furnishing of other benefits under Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts
(The Worker's Compensation Act) to all employees of the Contractor who are subject to
the provisions of Chapter 152 of the General Laws of Massachusetts.
Failure to provide and continue in force such insurance during the period of this Contract
shall be deemed a material breach of this Contract, shall operate as an immediate
termination thereof, and Contractor shall indemnify the Town for all losses, claims, and
actions resulting from the failure to provide the insurance required by this Article.
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The Contractor shall furnish to the Town evidence of such insurance prior to the
execution of this Contract before the same shall be binding on the parties thereto, except
if specifically waived by the Town.
20. Documents, Materials, Etc.
Any materials, reports, information, data, etc. given to or prepared or assembled by the
Contractor under this Contract are to be kept confidential and shall not be made available
to any individual or organization by the Contractor (except agents, servants, or employees
of the Contractor) without the prior written approval of the Town, except as otherwise
required by law. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions Chapter 66A of the
General Laws of Massachusetts as it relates to public documents, and all other state and
federal laws and regulations relating to confidentiality, security, privacy and use of
confidential data.
Any materials produced in whole or in part under this Contract shall not be subject to
copyright, except by the Town, in the United States or any other country. The Town
shall have unrestricted authority to, without payment of any royalty, commission, or
additional fee of any type or nature, publicly disclose, reproduce, distribute and otherwise
use, and authorize others to use, in whole or in part, any reports, data or other materials
prepared under this Contract.
All data, reports, programs, software, equipment, furnishings, and any other
documentation or product paid for by the Town shall vest in the Town at the termination
of this Contract. The Contractor shall at all times, during or after termination of this
Contract, obtain the prior written approval of the Town before making any statement
bearing on the work performed or data collected under this Contract to the press or issues
any material for publication through any medium.
21. Audit, Inspection and Recordkeeping
At any time during normal business hours, and as often as the Town may deem it
reasonably necessary, there shall be available in the office of the Contractor for the
purpose of audit, examination, and/or to make excerpts or transcript all records, contracts,
invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel, conditions of employment and other
data relating to all matters covered by this Agreement.
22. Payment
The Town agrees to make all reasonable efforts to pay to the Contractor the sum set forth
in the Contractor's bid or proposal within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice
detailing the work completed and acceptance from the Town of the work completed.
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23. Waiver and Amendment
Amendments, or waivers of any additional term, condition, covenant, duty or obligation
contained in this Contract may be made only by written amendment executed by all
signatories to the original Agreement, prior to the effective date of the amendment.
To the extent allowed by law, any conditions, duties, and obligations contained in this
Contract may be waived only by written Agreement by both parties.
Forbearance or indulgence in any form or manner by a party shall not be construed as a
waiver, nor in any manner limit the legal or equitable remedies available to that party.
No waiver by either party of any default or breach shall constitute a waiver of any
subsequent default or breach of a similar or different matter.
24. Forum and Choice of Law
This Contract and any performance herein shall be governed by and be construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth. Any and all proceedings or actions
relating to subject matter herein shall be brought and maintained in the courts of the
Commonwealth or the federal district court sitting in the Commonwealth, which shall
have exclusive jurisdiction thereof. This paragraph shall not be construed to limit any
other legal rights of the parties.
25. Notices
Any notice permitted or required under the provisions of this Contract to be given or
served by either of the parties hereto upon the other party hereto shall be in writing and
signed in the name or on the behalf of the party giving or serving the same. Notice shall
be deemed to have been received at the time of actual service or three (3) business days
after the date of a certified or registered mailing properly addressed. Notice to the
Contractor shall be deemed sufficient if sent to the address set forth in the Contract and to
the Town of North Andover by being sent to the Town Manager, Town Hall, 120 Main
Street, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845.
26. Binding on Successors:
This Contract shall be binding upon the Contractor, its assigns, transferees, and/or
successors in interest (and where not corporate, the heirs and estate of the Contractor).
27. Complete Contract:
This instrument, together with its endorsed supplements, and the other components of the
contract documents, constitutes the entire contract between the parties, with no
agreements other than those incorporated herein.
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28. Supplemental Conditions:
The foregoing provisions apply to all contracts to which the Town of North Andover
shall be a party. One of the following "Supplements" must be "checked" as applicable to
this Contract, shall be attached hereto, and shall in any event apply as the nature of the
Contract requires. The Supplement contains additional terms governing the Contract:
[ ] GOODS
SUPPLEMENT "G" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of
Goods (governed by the provisions of General Laws
Chapter 3013)
[ ] SERVICES
SUPPLEMENT "S" - Applicable to Contracts for the procurement of
Services (governed by the provisions of General
Laws Chapter 3013)
[ X] CONSTRUCTION
SUPPLEMENT "C" - Applicable to Contracts for Construction
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have hereto and to two other identical instruments set
forth their hands the day and year first above written.
THE TOWN
Division/Department Head
Contract Manager
Town Manager Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Town Counsel
Date
THE CONTRACTOR
Company Name
Signature
Print Name & Title
CERTIFICATION AS TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS:
Town Accountant
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SUPPLEMENT "C"
[] CONSTRUCTION
SUPPLEMENT "C" - Applicable to Contracts for the construction of:
(1) Public Buildings and Public Works
(governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30B);
(2) Public Buildings
(governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 149,§ 44A,
et seq.); and
(3) Public Works
(governed by the provisions of General Laws Chapter 30, §39M, et seq)
This form supplements the Town of North Andover "Contract and General Conditions" and applies
only to contracts for the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling or repair of public works
or public buildings.
2. Wherever the law requires one contracting with a city or town to be bonded, such obligation shall be
understood to be a term and condition of this Contract. The Contractor agrees to secure such bond
(where required) in the form required by the Town and provide an original thereof to the Town prior
to the commencement of performance.
3. EQualitX:
3.1. In the case of a closed Specification written for a specific item or items to be furnished under
the Base Bid, such specifications shall, as applicable, be in compliance with the
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 30, Section 39M and Chapter 149, Sec. 44A et seq.
3.2. Where the name of an item, material or manufacturer is mentioned in the Specifications or
on the Drawings, except as above noted, the intent is to establish a standard and in no way
should be construed to exclude any item or manufacturer not mentioned by name, but whose
product meets the Specifications as to design, utility and quality. Final decision shall rest
with the Project Representative as to its acceptability.
4. Change orders to contracts governed by General Laws Chapter 30B may not increase the quantity of
goods or services provided by more than twenty-five (25%) per cent, in compliance with Sec. 13 of
Chapter 30B.
5. The Contractor will carry out the obligations of this contract in full compliance with all of the
requirements imposed by or pursuant to General Laws Chapter 151, Sec. 1, et seq. (Minimum Wage
Law) and any executive orders, rules, regulations, and requirements of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts as they may from time to time be amended. The Contractor will at all times comply
with the wage rates as determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industries,
under the provisions of General Laws Chapter 149, Sections 26 and 27D (Prevailing Wage), as shall
be in force and as amended.
6. The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all work from damage and shall
protect the property of the Town and others, including adjacent property, from injury or loss arising
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in connection with the Contract. The Contractor shall make good any such damage, injury or loss,
except as may be directly due to errors in the Contract Documents or caused by agents or employees
of the Town, or due to causes beyond the Contractor's control and not the Contractor's fault or
negligence.
7. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the work, and shall
comply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State and local laws and codes to prevent accidents
or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. The
Contractor will erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of
the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, shall post danger
signs warning against the hazards created by such features of construction such as pits, protruding
nails, hosts, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways and falling
materials; and shall designate a responsible member of its organization on the work, whose duty shall
be the prevention of accidents.
8. The Town shall at all times have access to the work wherever it is in preparation or progress and the
Contractor shall provide suitable accommodations for such access.
The Contractor shall appoint a competent superintendent and foreman and any necessary assistants,
all of whom shall be satisfactory to the Town. If the Town in its sole discretion determines that the
construction superintendent, foreman, or assistants are unacceptable to the Town, then upon seven
days notice from the Town, the Contractor shall replace such person or persons with people
acceptable to the Town.
10. The Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the work, using its best skill and attention. The
Contractor shall carefully study and compare the drawings, specifications and other instructions and
shall at once report to the Town any error, inconsistency or omission which shall be discovered.
Included in this responsibility shall be supervision of all work performed by subcontractors on the
work.
11. If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work properly, or fail to perform the contract or any
of its provisions, the Town, upon three days written notice, may, without prejudice to any other
remedy it may have, make good such deficiencies and may deduct the cost thereof from the payment
then or thereafter due the Contractor.
12. Inspection by the Town's Project Representative
12.1. The Town shall have the right to designate a Project Representative who may make periodic
visits to the site to familiarize the Town generally with the progress and quality of the work,
and to determine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract
Documents. The Project Representative will not be required to make exhaustive or
continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the work, and will not be
responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the construction work in accordance with
the Contract Documents. During such visits and on the basis of these observations while at
the site, the Project Representative will keep the Town informed on the progress of the work,
will endeavor to guard the Town against defects and deficiencies in the work of contractors,
and may condemn structural work as failing to conform to the Contract Documents. The
Project Representative shall have authority to act on behalf of the Town only to the extent
expressly delegated by the Town, which shall be shown to the Contractor, and shall have
authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may reasonably be necessary to insure
the proper execution of the Contract.
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12.2. In connection with the work, the Project Representative shall not be responsible for
construction methods, means, techniques, sequences or procedures employed by the
Contractor or the Contractor's safety programs, requirements, regulations, or precautions.
13. Decisions of the Project Representative
13.1. The Project Representative shall, within a reasonable time, make decisions on all claims of
the Town or the Contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and progress of
the structural work or the interpretation of the Contract Documents.
13.2. The Project Representative's decision, in matters relating to the project, shall be final, if
within the terms of the Contract Documents.
13.3. If, however, the Project Representative fails to render a decision within ten days after the
parties have presented their evidence, either party may then avail itself of the remedies
provided in this contract or available to it by law. If the Project Representative renders a
decision after such remedies have commenced, such decision may be entered as evidence
but shall not disturb or interrupt such proceedings except where such decision is acceptable
to the parties concerned.
14.1 Use of Premises by the Contractor:
14.1. The Contractor shall confine its apparatus, the storage of materials and the operations of
its workmen to limits indicated by law, by-laws, permits or directions of the Town and
shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with its materials.
14.2. The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the structure to be loaded with a
weight that will endanger its safety.
15. Maintenance of Premises:
The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or
rubbish caused by its employees or work, and at the completion of the work it shall remove all its
rubbish from and about the work site and all its tools, scaffolding and surplus materials and shall
leave its work "broom -clean", or its equivalent, unless more exactly specified. In case of dispute,
the Town may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the several contractors, as the Town
shall determine to be just.
16. Right to Terminate
If the Contractor should (1) be adjudged a bankrupt, (2) make a general assignment for the benefit
of creditors, (3) have a receiver appointed on account of its insolvency, (4) persistently or
repeatedly refuse or fail to supply enough personnel and resources to perform the contract, (5) fail
to make prompt payment to subcontractors or to providers of materials or labor, (6) persistently
disregard laws and regulations or lawful directives of the Town, or (7) be guilty of a substantial
violation of any provision of the Contract, then the Town may, without prejudice to any other
right or remedy and after giving the Contractor (or any surety) seven days written notice,
terminate the contract and the employment of the Contractor and take possession of the premises
and of all materials, tools and appliances thereon and finish the work by whatever method it
deems appropriate.
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In such cases, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is
finished. If the unpaid amount owed to the Contractor for work already completed shall exceed
the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional architectural,
managerial, legal and administrative services, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. If such
expenses shall exceed such unpaid balances, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Town.
The Contractor shall not be relieved of liability to the Town by virtue of any termination of this
contract, and any claim for damages against the Contractor relating to the Contractor's
performance under this contract shall survive any termination hereunder.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Town reserves the right at any time
in its absolute discretion to suspend or terminate this Agreement in whole or in part for its
convenience upon seven days written notice to the Contractor. The Town shall incur no liability
by reason of such termination except for the obligation to pay compensation for all work
performed by the Contractor and accepted by the Town to the termination date.
17. Progress Payments:
17.1. The Contractor shall submit to the Town an itemized Application for Payment, supported
to the extent required by the Town by invoices or other vouchers, showing payments for
materials and labor, payments to Subcontractors and such other evidence of the
Contractor's right to payment.
17.2. The Contractor shall, before the first application, submit to the Town a schedule of values
of the various parts of the work, including quantities aggregating the total sum of the
Contract, divided so as to facilitate payments to Subcontractors, made out in such form as
the Town and the Contractor may agree upon, and, if required, supported by such
evidence as to its correctness. This schedule, when approved by the Town, shall be used
as a basis for payment, unless it is found to be in error. If applying for payments, the
Contractor shall submit a statement based upon this schedule.
18. Withholding of Payments
18.1. The Town may withhold or, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, nullify the
whole or part of any payment to such extent as may be necessary in its reasonable
opinion to protect the Town of North Andover from loss on account of -
18.1.1.
£
18.1.1. Defective work not remedied.
18.1.2. Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims.
18.1.3. Failure of the Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or
for material or labor.
18.1.4. A reasonable doubt that the Contract can be completed for the balance
then unpaid.
18.1.5. Damage to another contractor.
18.1.6. Delays resulting in liquidated damages.
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18.2. Withholding of payments shall be in strict compliance with statutory requirements.
19. Claims by Contractor and Liability of Town
All claims by the Contractor against the Town shall, unless otherwise provided by law, be
initiated by a written claim submitted to the Town no later than seven (7) calendar days after the
event or the first appearance of the circumstances causing the claim. The claim shall set forth in
detail all known facts and circumstances supporting the claim. The Contractor shall continue its
performance under this contract regardless of the submission or existence of any claims.
The limit of liability of the Town under this Agreement is limited to the compensation provided
herein for work actually performed, and shall in no event include liability for delays or for
incidental, special or consequential damages or lost profits or for damages or loss from causes
beyond the Town's reasonable control.
20. Liquidated Damages:
Because both parties recognize (1) that the time for completion of this Contract is of the essence,
(2) that the Town will suffer loss if the work is not completed within the contract time specified,
plus any extension thereof allowed in accordance with the provisions of this contract, and (3) the
delays, expense and difficulties involved in a legal proceeding to determine the actual loss
suffered by the Town if the work is not completed in time, it is agreed that the Contractor will pay
the Town as liquidated damages representing an estimate of delay damages, not as a penalty, the
sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) per day for each calendar day of delay until the work is
completed, whether the work is completed by the Contractor or some other person. The Town's
right to impose liquidated damages shall in no way prohibit or restrict the Town's right to bring a
legal action for damages in lieu of or in addition to its option to impose liquidated damages. The
Town may deduct any liquidated damages from money due the Contractor, and if such payment is
insufficient to cover the liquidated damages, then the Contractor shall pay the amount due.
21. The Contractors' Mutual Responsibility:
Should the Contractor cause damage to any separate subcontractor on the work, the Contractor
agrees, upon due notice, to settle with such contractor by agreement, or by recourse to remedies
provided by law or by the provisions of the contract. If such separate contractor sues the Town
on account of any damage alleged to have been sustained, the Town shall notify the Contractor,
who shall defend such proceedings at the Town's expense and, if any judgment against the Town
arises therefrom, the Contractor shall pay or satisfy it and pay all costs incurred by the Town.
22. Separate Contracts:
22.1. The Town reserves the right to let other Contracts in connection with this work under
similar General Conditions. The Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable
opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their
work, and shall properly connect and coordinate its work with theirs.
22.2. If any part of the Contractor's work depends, for proper execution or results, upon the
work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the
Town any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and
results. Failure of the Contractor to so inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance
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of the other contractor's work as fit and proper for the reception of its work except as to
defects which may develop in the other contractor's work after the execution of its work.
22.3. To insure the proper execution of its subsequent work, the Contractor shall measure work
already in place and shall at once report to the Town any discrepancy between the
executed work and the Drawings.
23. Subcontracts:
23.1. All Subcontracts shall be awarded in conformity with the requirements of the General
Laws, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 149, Sections 44A to 44L, inclusive.
23.2. The Contractor agrees that it is as fully responsible to the Town for the acts and
omissions of its Subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by
them, as it is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by it.
23.3. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship
between any Subcontractor and the Town.
24. Contractor -Subcontractor Relations:
The Contractor agrees to bind every Subcontractor and every Subcontractor agrees to be bound
by the terms of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Supplementary
General Conditions, the Drawings and Specifications, as far as applicable to its work, including
the provisions of the General Laws, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Chapter 149, Section 44A,
et seq.
25. Indemnification:
25.1. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and save harmless the Town, its officers, agents
and employees from and against any and all damages, liabilities, actions, suits,
proceedings, claims, demands, losses, recoveries and judgments of every nature and
description (including reasonable attorneys' fees) brought or recovered against them that
may arise in whole or in part out of or in connection with the work being performed or to
be performed, or out of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents,
subcontractors, material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them
or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, regardless of whether or not it is
caused in part by any party indemnified hereunder. The Contractor further agrees to
reimburse the Town for damage to its property caused by Contractor, its employees,
agents, subcontractors or material men, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by
any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, including damages
caused by his, its or their use of faulty, defective or unsuitable material or equipment,
unless the damage is caused by the Town's gross negligence or willful misconduct. The
existence of insurance shall in no way limit the scope of the Contractor's indemnification
under this Contract.
25.2. hi any and all claims against the Town or any of their agents or employees by any
employee of the Contractor, any Subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed
by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, the indemnification
obligation under this paragraph shall not be limited in any way by any limitation on the
amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for the Contractor or
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any Subcontractor under Workmen's Compensation Acts, disability benefit acts or other
employee benefit acts.
25.3. The intent of the Specifications regarding insurance is to specify minimum coverage and
minimum limits of liability acceptable under the Contract. However, it shall be the
Contractor's responsibility to purchase and maintain insurance of such character and in
such amounts as will adequately protect it and the Town from and against all claims,
damages, losses and expenses resulting from exposure to any casualty liability in the
performance of the Work.
26. The Contractor's Insurance:
26.1. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect the Contractor
from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's
operations under the Contract, whether such operations be by itself or by any
Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or by anyone
for whose acts any of them may be liable.
26.1.1. Claims under Worker's Compensation, disability benefit and other similar
employee benefit acts;
26.1.2. Claims for damages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or
disease, or death of its employees, and claims insured by usual personal
injury liability coverage;
26.1.3. Claims for damage because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death of
any person other than its employees, and claims insured by usual personal
liability coverage;
26.1.4. Claims for damages because of injury to or destruction of tangible property,
including loss of use resulting therefrom.
26.2. The insurance required by the above shall be written for not less than the following
minimum limits of liability:
26.2.1. Worker's Compensation Insurance Requirements
Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
26.2.2. Liability Insurance Requirements
Liability insurance shall include all major divisions and shall be on a comprehensive
general basis including Premises and Operations, Owners and Contractor's Protective, Products
and Completed Operations, and Owned, Non -owned and Hired Motor Vehicles. All such
insurance shall be written for not less than any limits of liability required by law, unless otherwise
provided in the contract documents, or the following limits, whichever are greater:
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Comprehensive General Liability Insurance (Broad Form)
Bodily Injury $1,000,000 per person
$3,000,000 per occurrence
Property Damage $1,000,000 per occurrence
$3,000,000 annual aggregate
Automobile Liability Insurance $500,000 per person
$1,000,000 per occurrence
26.3. The above insurance policies shall also be subject to the following requirements:
26.3.1. Insurance coverage for the Contractor's Comprehensive General Liability, as
hereinafter specified under Paragraph entitled "Protective Liability Insurance"
shall be written by one and the same insurance company to avoid the expense of
duplicate and/or overlapping coverage and to facilitate and expedite the
settlement of claims.
26.3.2. Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the Town shall be addressed to and filed
with the Town prior to commencement of the work. Renewal certificates shall be
addressed to and filed with the Town at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration
date of required policies.
26.3.3. No insurance coverage shall be subject to cancellation without at least thirty (30)
days prior written notice forwarded by registered or certified mail to the Town.
The Town shall also be notified of the attachment of any restrictive amendments
to the policies.
26.3.4. All Certificates of Insurance shall be on the "MIIA" or "ACORD" Certificate of
Insurance form, shall contain true transcripts from the policies, authenticated by
the proper officer of the Insurer, evidencing in particular those insured, the extent
of coverage, the location and operations to which the insurance applies, the
expiration date and the above-mentioned notice clauses.
26.3.5. All premium costs shall be included in the Contractor's bid.
26.3.6. All insurance shall be written on an occurrence basis. Coverage shall be
maintained without interruption from date of the Contract until date of final
payment and termination of any coverage required to be maintained after
payment.
27. Protective Liability Insurance:
27.1. The Contractor shall purchase and maintain such insurance as described in the preceding
paragraph as will protect the Town from claims which may arise from operations under
the Contract, including operations performed for the named insureds by independent
contractors and general inspection thereof by the named insureds.
27.2. The Contractor shall also purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect the Town
against Automobile Non -Ownership Liability in connection with the Contractor's
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operations under the Contract, whether such operations be by itself or by any
Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone
for whose acts any of them may be liable.
27.3. The limits of liability for coverage required under the preceding paragraphs shall be as
specified under the provisions hereof governing the Contractor's General Liability
Policy.
27.4. The Town shall be named as an additional insured on the above referenced liability
Policies, and the Contractor's insurance shall be the primary coverage. The cost of such
insurance, including required endorsements and amendments, shall be the sole
responsibility of the Contractor.
28. Liens:
Neither the Final Payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the
Contractor, if required, shall deliver to the Town a complete release of all liens arising out of the
Contract, or receipts in full in lieu thereof and, if required in either case, an affidavit that as far as
it has knowledge or information, the releases and receipts include all the labor and material for
which a lien could be filed. The Contractor shall comply with all statutory provisions of the
General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with regard to liens, Chapter 254 and 149
as amended (as a minimum requirement).
29. Guarantees:
29.1 The Contractor guarantees and warrants to the Town that all labor furnished under
this Contract will be competent to perform the tasks undertaken, that the product of such
labor will yield only first-class results, that materials and equipment furnished will be of
good quality and new unless otherwise permitted by this Contract, and that the Work will
be of good quality, free from faults and defects and in strict conformance with this
Contract. All Work not conforming to these requirements may be considered defective.
29.2. If at any time any part of the work constructed under the terms of this contract shall in the
opinion of the Town Manager require repairing due to defective work or materials
furnished by the Contractor, he may notify the Contractor in writing to make the required
repairs. If the Contractor shall neglect to start such repairs within ten days of the date of
giving it notice thereof and to complete the same to the satisfaction of the Town Manager
with reasonable dispatch, then the latter may employ other persons to make such repairs.
The Town shall charge the expense thereof to the Contractor and may use any moneys
still retained to pay for the same, and if such sum is insufficient, the Contractor shall be
obligated to pay the balance thereof.
29.3. All guarantees and warranties required in the various Sections of the Specifications which
originate with a Subcontractor or Manufacturer must be delivered to the Town before
final payment to the Contractor may be made for the amount of that subtrade or for the
phase of work to which the guarantee or warranty relates. The failure to deliver a
required guarantee or warranty shall be held to constitute a failure of the Subcontractor to
fully complete his work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contractor's
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obligation to correct work is in addition to, and not in substitution of, such guarantees or
warranties as may be required in the various Sections of the Specifications.
This Agreement is intended to take effect as a sealed instrument. Witness our hands and seals
hereto:
Dated:
The Town of North Andover by:
Town Manager
Department/Division Head
Town Accountant
Certified as to Appropriation
Town Counsel
Certified as to Form
The Contractor by:
Authorized Signature
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CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF NON -COLLUSION
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that this bid or proposal has been made and
submitted in good faith and without collusion or fraud with any other person. As used in this
certification, the word "person" shall mean natural person, business, partnership, corporation,
committee, union, club or other organization, entity, or group of individuals.
Signature Date
Print Name & Title Company Name
CERTIFICATE OF TAX COMPLIANCE
Pursuant to Chapter 62C of the Massachusetts General Laws, Section 49A (b), I
authorized signatory for
Name of individual Name of contractor
do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that said contractor has complied with
all laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Town of North Andover, relating to
taxes, permit or other fees, reporting of employees and contractors, and withholding and
remitting child support.
Signature
Date
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CERTIFICATION
LABOR HARMONY AND OSHA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
The undersigned certifies under penalties of perjury that he is able to furnish labor that can work
in harmony with all other elements of labor employed or to be employed at the work
and
that all employees to be employed at the worksite and in the work will have completed an
OSHA -approved construction safety and health course lasting at least ten (10) hours.
Signature
Print Name & Title
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Date
Company Name
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CERTIFICATE OF VOTE
At a duly authorized meeting the Board of Directors of the
held on it was
VOTED, THAT
(Name)
(Officer)
of be and hereby is authorized to execute contracts and bonds in
the name and on behalf of said , and affix its corporate seal hereto;
and such execution of any contract or obligation in the name of on
its behalf by such officer under seal of , shall be valid and binding
upon
that
I hereby certify that I am the clerk of the above named
and
is the duly elected officer as above of said
and that the above vote has not been amended or rescinded and
remains in full force and effect as the date of this contract.
(Date)
(Clerk)
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PAYMENT BOND
Bond No.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we
with a place of business at
as Principal (the "Principal"), and
a
corporation qualified to do business in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, with a place of business at
as Surety
(the "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto the Town of North Andover, Massachusetts as Obligee
(the "Obligee"), in the sum of lawful money of
the United States of America, to be paid to the Obligee, for which payment, well and truly to be made, we
bind ourselves, our respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and
severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has assumed and made a contract with the Obligee, bearing the date of
for the construction of
NOW, THE CONDITIONS of this obligation are such that if the Principal and all subcontractors under
said contract shall pay for all labor performed or furnished and for all materials used or employed in said
contract and in any and all duly authorized modifications, alterations, extensions of time, changes or
additions to said contract that may hereafter be made, notice to the Surety of such modifications,
alterations, extensions of time, changes or additions being hereby waived, the foregoing to include, but
not be limited to, any other purposes or items set out in, and to be subject to, the provisions of
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 30, Section 39M, and Chapter 149, Section 29, as amended then
this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise, it shall remain in full force and virtue.
IN WITNESS WHEREFORE, the Principal and Surety have hereto set their hands and seals this
day of
PRINCIPAL SURETY
[Name and Seal] [Attorney-in-fact] [Seal]
[Title] [Address]
Attest: [Phone]
Attest:
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number:
City/Town: NORTH
ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works -
Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
Construction
(2 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT
12/01/2011
$29.85
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.68
7EAMS76RS JOIN7' COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
06/01/2012
$30.15
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.98
08/01/2012
$30.15
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.33
12/01/2012
$30.45
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$47.36
(3 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT
12/01/2011
$29.92
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.75
T F.AMS7ERSJOINT COUNCIL, NO. 10 ZONE: B
06/01/2012
$30.22
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.05
08/01/2012
$30.22
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.40
12/01/2012
$30.52
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$47.43
(4 & 5 AXLE) DRIVER - EQUIPMENT
12/01/2011
$30.04
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.87
TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
06/01/2012
$30.34
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.17
08/01/2012
$30.34
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.52
12/01/2012
$30.64
$9.07
$8.00
0.00
$47.71
ADS/SUBMERSIBLE PILOT
08/01/2011
$80.43
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$107.35
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
AIR TRACK OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$30.10
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.75
LABORERS -ZONE1
ASBESTOS REMOVER - PIPE / MECH. EQUIPT.
12/01/2011
$28.40
$9.90
$5.95
0.00
$44.25
ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON)
ASPHALT RAKER
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS - ZONE 1
ASPHALT/CONCRETE/CRUSHER PLANT -ON SITE
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H xEArxERE. Rowe
LL Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
$6.97
$24.51
$6.97
$26.39
$6.97
$28.28
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
$35.82
$6.97
Unemployment
BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPF.R977NG ENGINF.FRS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
BARCO-TYPE JUMPING TAMPER 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.25
LABORERS -ZONF2
BLOCK PAVER, RAMMER / CURB SETTER 12/01/2011 $30.10 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.75
LABORERS - 70NE 2
BOILER MAKER 01/01/2010 $37.70 $6.97 $11.18 0.00 $55.85
BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 29
Apprentice - BOILERMAKER - Local 29
Effective Date - 01/01/2010
Step percent
1 65
2 65
3 70
4 75
5 80
6 85
7 90
8 95
Apprentice Base Wage Health
$24.51
$6.97
$24.51
$6.97
$26.39
$6.97
$28.28
$6.97
$30.16
$6.97
$32.05
$6.97
$33.93
$6.97
$35.82
$6.97
Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Total Rate
$42.66
$42.66
$44.54
$46.43
$48.31
$50.20
$52.08
$53.97
(Notes:
�- ---___.----------___.--_.-
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 2 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. G LDSTEIN
Gov-
TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
LL Gm-r Dimaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials.. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
BRICK/STONE/ARTIFICIAL MASONRY (INCL. MASONRY 03/01/2012 $46.56 $10.18 $17.25 0.00 $73.99
WATERPROOFING)
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (LYNN)
Apprentice- BRICKIPLASTERICEMENT MASON- Local 3 Lynn
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$23.28
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$50.71
2 60
$27.94
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$55.37
3 70
$32.59
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$60.02
4 80
$37.25
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$64.68
5 90
$41.90
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$69.33
-------------------------------`-
:Notes:
L -----------------------------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
BULLDOZER/GRADER/SCRAPER
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING BOTTOM MAN
12/01/2011
$32.80
$7.10
$12.60
0.00
$52.50
LABORERS - FOUNDA77ONAND MARINE
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING LABORER
12/01/2011
$31.65
$7.10
$12.60
0.00
$51.35
LABORERS - FOUNDATION AND MARINE
CAISSON & UNDERPINNING TOP MAN
12/01/2011
$31.65
$7.10
$12.60
0.00
$51.35
LABORERS - FOUNDAT IONAND MARINE
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 3 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. RowE
LL Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
CARBIDE CORE DRILL OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS-7ONT2
CARPENTER
03/01/2012
$33.03
$9.80
$15.61
0.00
$58.44
CARPTNTE.RS-ZONT.1(T,arternMassachusetts)
Apprentice - CARPENTER - Zone 2 Eastern MA
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$16.52
$9.80
1.57
$0.00
$27.89
2 60
$19.82
$9.80
1.57
$0.00
$31.19
3 70
$23.12
$9.80
10.90
$0.00
$43.82
4 75
$24.77
$9.80
10.90
$0.00
$45.47
5 80
$26.42
$9.80
12.47
$0.00
$48.69
6 80
$26.42
$9.80
12.47
$0.00
$48.69
7 90
$29.73
$9.80
14.04
$0.00
$53.57
8 90
$29.73
$9.80
14.04
$0.00
$53.57
----------------------------
Notes:
1
.- ______.--_.---------------
-----� -� ---
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratioa:5
CEMENT MASONRY/PLASTERING
02/01/2012
$45.10
$9.93
$16.51
0.00
$71.54
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 (LYNN)
CHAIN SAW OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS-7.ONT2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 4 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
s� EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H: HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govem, Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
CLAM SHELLS/SLURRY BUCKETSMEADING MACHINES
12/01/2011
$40.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$41.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.49
12/01/2012
$41.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.11
06/01/2013
$42.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.89
12/01/2013
$43.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$65.67
COMPRESSOR OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$27.95
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.35
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$28.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.74
12/01/2012
$28.79
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.19
06/01/2013
$29.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.74
12/01/2013
$29.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$52.29
DELEADER (BRIDGE)
01/01/2012
$44.01
$7.80
$14.60
0.00
$66.41
PAIN7ERS LOCAL 35 - 7.ONE 2
07/01/2012
$44.51
$7.80
$15.10
0.00
$67.41
01/01/2013
$45.01
$7.80
$15.60
0.00
$68.41
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 5 of 55
ft
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govcmor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Secmtan
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemplovment
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGESITANKS
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$22.01
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$29.81
2 55
$24.21
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$35.26
3 60
$26.41
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$37.75
4 65
$28.61
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$40.25
5 70
$30.81
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$51.44
6 75
$33.01
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$53.94
7 80
$35.21
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$56.43
8 90
$39.61
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$61.42
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$22.26
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$30.06
2 55
$24.48
$7.80
3.38
$0.00
$35.66
3 60
$26.71
$7.80
3.69
$0.00
$38.20
4 65
$28.93
$7.80
4.00
$0.00
$40.73
5 70
$31.16
$7.80
13.26
$0.00
$52.22
6 75
$33.38
$7.80
13.56
$0.00
$54.74
7 80
$35.61
$7.80
13.87
$0.00
$57.28
8 90
$40.06
$7.80
14.49
$0.00
$62.35
----- -_______.---.-_.__---------__.---._•.--
'Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
f
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratiwi-1
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 6 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Govcmor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. G -r Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
DEMO: ADZEMAN 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $51.35
LABORERS - ZONE 2
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 1)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
$19.08
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$38.63
2 70
$22.26
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$41.81
3 80
$25.44
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$44.99
4 90
$28.62
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$48.17
---------------------------------r
((Notes:
1
�-- - --------r._.._--------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5
DEMO: BACKHOE/LOADER/HAMMER OPERATOR
LABORERS -ZONE2
12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 0.00
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
$52.35
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 7 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Govem,
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Governor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F.reOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Dimaor
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 3)
$19.53
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$39.08
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
$22.79
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$42.34
3 80
$26.04
$7.10
12.45
Supplemental
$45.59
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 60
$19.68
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$39.23
2 70
$22.96
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$42.51
3 80
$26.24
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$45.79
4 90
$29.52
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$49.07
-----------------.-.-
fNotes:
-------`
--- ----_,
�--_
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratiwi 5
-----____.-
- -
- - -
- - - -
- -- -
DEMO: BURNERS
LABORERS-ZONE2
12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 2)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment
0.00 $52.10
Total Rate
1 60
$19.53
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$39.08
2 70
$22.79
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$42.34
3 80
$26.04
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$45.59
4 90
$29.30
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$48.85
(Notes:
f
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 8 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor Y P Secretary
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Ducclor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
DEMO: CONCRETE CUTTER/SAWYER 12/01/2011 $32.80 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $52.35
LABORERS - ZONE 2
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 3)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011.
Step percent
1 60
2 70
3 80
4 90
Apprentice Base Wage Health
$19.68
$7.10
$22.96
$7.10
$26.24
$7.10
$29.52
$7.10
----------------------------
Notes: -------------------------Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
-----`.-.-.-.... ----- --
DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $52.10
LABORERS - ZONE2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 9 of 55
Supplemental
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
12.45
$0.00
$39.23
12.45
$0.00
$42.51
12.45
$0.00
$45.79
12.45
$0.00
$49.07
----------------------------
Notes: -------------------------Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:5
-----`.-.-.-.... ----- --
DEMO: JACKHAMMER OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $32.55 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $52.10
LABORERS - ZONE2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 9 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOL DSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
U Gov- Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials.. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 2)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Step percent
1 60
2 70
3 80
4 90
Apprentice Base Wage Health
$19.53
$7.10
$22.79
$7.10
$26.04
$7.10
$29.30
$7.10
-----------.-...--___.--------------
(Notes:
.-.--__.-___.------.--------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5
DEMO: WRECKING LABORER 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $51.35
LABORERS - 7.ONF_ 2
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 1)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
Supplemental
$7.10
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
12.45
$0.00
$39.08
12.45
$0.00
$42.34
12.45
$0.00
$45.59
12.45
$0.00
$48.85
-----------.-...--___.--------------
(Notes:
.-.--__.-___.------.--------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5
DEMO: WRECKING LABORER 12/01/2011 $31.80 $7.10 $12.45 0.00 $51.35
LABORERS - 7.ONF_ 2
Apprentice - LABORER Demo (Group 1)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
$19.08
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$38.63
2 70
$22.26
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$41.81
3 80
$25.44
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$44.99
4 90
$28.62
$7.10
12.45
$0.00
$48.17
(Notes: I
I j
---------------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 10 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
sih EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Go.-Secmtary
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
DIRECTIONAL DRILL MACHINE OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL a
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
DIVER
08/01/2011
$53.62
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$80.54
PILE. DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
DIVER TENDER
08/01/2011
$38.30
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$65.22
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE I)
DIVER TENDER (EFFLUENT)
08/01/2011
$57.45
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$84.37
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (70NE 1)
DIVER/SLURRY (EFFLUENT)
08/01/2011
$80.43
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$107.35
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (7.0NE 1)
ELECTRICIAN
03/01/2012
$42.37
$13.00
$13.87
0.00
$69.24
El ECT RICIANS LOCAL 103
09/01/2012
$43.05
$13.00
$13.89
0.00
$69.94
03/01/2013
$43.77
$13.00
$13.91
0.00
$70.68
09/01/2013
$44.45
$13.00
$13.93
0.00
$71.38
03/01/2014
$45.17
$13.00
$1.3.95
0.00
$72.12
09/01/2014
$45.84
$13.00
$13.97
0.00
$72.81
03/01/2015
$46.55
$13.00
$14.00
0.00
$73.55
09/01/2015
$47.51
$13.00
$14.03
0.00
$74.54
03/01/2016
$48.47
$13.00
$14.05
0.00
$75.52
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 11 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Gov -
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govemor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F.GOLDSTEIN
mtary
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 2711 HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - ELECTRICIAN - Local 103
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1
40
$16.95
$13.00
7.81
$0.00
$37.76
2
40
$16.95
$13.00
7.81
$0.00
$37.76
3
45
$19.07
$13.00
10.26
$0.00
$42.33
4
45
$19.07
$13.00
10.26
$0.00
$42.33
5
50
$21.19
$13.00
10.59
$0.00
$44.78
6
55
$23.30
$13.00
10.92
$0.00
$47.22
7
60
$25.42
$13.00
11.24
$0.00
$49.66
8
65
$27.54
$13.00
11.58
$0.00
$52.12
9
70
$29.66
$13.00
11.90
$0.00
$54.56
10
75
$31.78
$13.00
12.23
$0.00
$57.01
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 40
$17.22
$13.00
7.82
$0.00
$38.04
2 40
$17.22
$13.00
7.82
$0.00
$38.04
3 45
$19.37
$13.00
10.27
$0.00
$42.64
4 45
$19.37
$13.00
10.27
$0.00
$42.64
5 50
$21.53
$13.00
10.60
$0.00
$45.13
6 55
$23.68
$13.00
10.93
$0.00
$47.61
7 60
$25.83
$13.00
11.25
$0.00
$50.08
8 65
$27.98
$13.00
11.59
$0.00
$52.57
9 70
$30.14
$13.00
11.91
$0.00
$55.05
10 75
$32.29
$13.00
12.25
$0.00
$57.54
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 12 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govemr
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Secrcurc
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Direclor
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemplovment
.--_--_._.----------------------------�
INotes: :
App Prior 1/1/03; 30/35/40/45/50/55/65/70/75/80
-------------.�..
tio--
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ra:2:3***
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR 01/01/2012
$52.45
$8.78
$6.96
0.00 $68.19
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4
Apprentice- ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR -Local 4
Effective Date- 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50 $26.23
$8.78
0.00
$0.00
$35.01
2 55 $28.85
$8.78
6.96
$0.00
$44.59
3 65 $34.09
$8.78
6.96
$0.00
$49.83
4 70 $36.72
$8.78
6.96
$0.00
$52.46
5 80 $41.96
$8.78
6.96
$0.00
$57.70
----------------------------------�
INotes:
Steps 1-2 are 6 mos.; Steps 3-5 are 1 year
_ _ -TApprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:l
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR HELPER 01/01/2012
$38.59
$8.78
$6.96
0.00 $54.33
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL 4
FENCE & GUARD RAIL ERECTOR 12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00 $48.25
LABORERS - ZONE 2
FIELD ENG.INST.PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2012
$37.90
$10.00
$12.40
0.00 $60.30
O11ERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
11/01/2012
$38.51
$10.00
$12.40
0.00 $60.91
05/01/2013
$39.12
$10.00
$12.40
0.00 $61.52
11/01/2013
$39.88
$10.00
$12.40
0.00 $62.28
05/01/2014
$40.65
$10.00
$12.40
0.00 $63.05
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with
M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27.
Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on
public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included
on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees
not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA
02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 13 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ft EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governorseemm
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
LL Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$32.29
$13.00
$12.25
Unemployment
$57.54
FIELD ENG.PARTY CHIEF-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2012
$39.29
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.69
OPERATING ENGINEIiRS LOCAL 4
$21.79
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$44.19
11/01/2012
$39.91
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.31
05/01/2013
$40.53
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.93
11/01/2013
$41.30
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.70
05/01/2014
$42.07
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.47
FIELD ENG.ROD PERSON-BLDG,SITE,HVY/HWY 05/01/2012
$21.07
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$43.47
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
$32.29
$13.00
$12.25
0.00
$57.54
11/01/2012
$21.43
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$43.83
05/01/2013
$21.79
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$44.19
11/01/2013
$22.25
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$44.65
05/01/2014
$22.70
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$45.1.0
FIRE ALARM INSTALLER 03/01/2012
$42.37
$13.00
$13.87
0.00
$69.24
ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
$32.29
$13.00
$12.25
0.00
$57.54
09/01/2012
$43.05
$13.00
$13.89
0.00
$69.94
03/01/2013
$43.77
$13.00
$13.91
0.00
$70.68
09/01/2013
$44.45
$13.00
$13.93
0.00
$71.38
03/01/2014
$45.17
$13.00
$13.95
0.00
$72.12
09/01/2014
$45.84
$13.00
$13.97
0.00
$72.81
03/01/2015
$46.55
$13.00
$14.00
0.00
$73.55
09/01/2015
$47.51
$13.00
$14.03
0.00
$74.54
03/01/2016
$48.47
$13.00
$14.05
0.00
$75.52
FIRE ALARM REPAIR / MAINTENANCE
/ COMMISSIONINGELFmiciAA!s
LOCAL 103
03/01/2012
$31.78
$13.00
$12.23
0.00
$57.01
09/01/2012
$32.29
$13.00
$12.25
0.00
$57.54
03/01/2013
$32.83
$13.00
$1.2.26
0.00
$58.09
09/01/2013
$33.34
$13.00
$12.28
0.00
$58.62
03/01/2014
$33.88
$13.00
$12.30
0.00
$59.18
09/01/2014
$34.38
$13.00
$12.31
0.00
$59.69
03/01/2015
$34.91
$13.00
$12.33
0.00
$60.24
09/01/2015
$35.63
$13.00
$12.35
0.00
$60.98
03/01/2016
$36.35
$13.00
$12.37
0.00
$61.72
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 14 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
u EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTE[N
Go,cmr
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H. HEATHER E. ROWE
U. Governor Dimaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
1
50
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
1.79
3
60
$22.32
$9.80
Unemployment
4
FIREMAN (ASST. ENGINEER)
12/01/2011
$33.23
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$55.63
OPERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
13.03
6
75
$27.90
$9.80
13.03
7
06/01/2012
$33.70
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$56.10
$31.62
12/01/2012
$34.23
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$56.63
06/01/2013
$34.88
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$57.28
12/01/2013
$35.54
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$57.94
FLAGGER& SIGNALER 12/01/2011 $20.50 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $39.15
LABORERS - ZONE 2
FLOORCOVERER
FLOORCOVERERS LOCAL 2168 7.ON& I
Apprentice- FLOORCOVERER -Local 2168 Zone I
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
03/01/2012 $37.20 $9.80 $16.61
Step
percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
1
50
$18.60
$9.80
1.79
2
55
$20.46
$9.80
1.79
3
60
$22.32
$9.80
11.24
4
65
$24.18
$9.80
11.24
5
70
$26.04
$9.80
13.03
6
75
$27.90
$9.80
13.03
7
80
$29.76
$9.80
14.82
8
85
$31.62
$9.80
14.82
Supplemental
Unemployment
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
0.00
Total Rate
-------------------------------
Notes:
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:] 1
$30.19
$32.05
$43.36
$45.22
$48.87
$50.73
$54.38
$56.24
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
$63.61
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 1.5 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
se EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Govc ar
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Dimaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
FORK LIFT/CHERRY PICKER
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
GENERATOR/LIGHTING PLANT/HEATERS
12/01/2011
$27.95
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.35
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$28.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.74
12/01/2012
$28.79
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.19
06/01/2013
$29.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.74
12/01/2013
$29.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$52.29
GLAZIER (GLASS PLANK/AIR BARRIER/INTERIOR
01/01/2012
$33.51
$7.80
$14.60
0.00
$55.91
SYSTEMS)
GLAZIERS LOCAL 35 (ZONE 2)
07/01/2012
$34.51
$7.80
$14.60
0.00
$56.91
01/01/2013
$35.51
$7.80
$14.60
0.00
$57.91
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 16 of 55
sY
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MIJRRAY
Lt. Govemor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GO DST�EIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H REAT14ER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - GLAZIER - Local 35 Zone 2
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$16.76
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$24.56
2 55
$18.43
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$29.48
3 60
$20.11
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$31.45
4 65
$21.78
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$33.42
5 70
$23.46
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$44.09
6 75
$25.13
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$46.06
7 80
$26.81
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$48.03
8 90
$30.16
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$51.97
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$17.26
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$25.06
2 55
$18.98
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$30.03
3 60
$20.71
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$32.05
4 65
$22.43
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$34.07
5 70
$24.16
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$44.79
6 75
$25.88
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$46.81
7 80
$27.61
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$48.83
8 90
$31.06
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$52.87
Notes:
f Steps are 750 his.
1
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 17 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
kv DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials; equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
HOISTING ENGINEER/CRANES/GRADALLS
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPFRA77NG FNGINFF.RS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 18 of 55
DEVALL. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Governor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- HOIST/PORT. ENG.- Local 4
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 55
$21.74
$10.00
0.00
$0.00
$31.74
2 60
$23.71
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$46.11
3 65
$25.69
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$48.09
4 70
$27.66
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$50.06
5 75
$29.64
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$52.04
6 80
$31.62
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$54.02
7 85
$33.59
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$55.99
8 90
$35.57
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$57.97
Effective Date - 06/01/2012
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Unemployment
Total Rate
1
55
$22.05
$10.00
0.00
$0.00
$32.05
2
60
$24.05
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$46.45
3
65
$26.06
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$48.46
4
70
$28.06
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$50.46
5
75
$30.07
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$52.47
6
80
$32.07
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$54.47
7
85
$34.08
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$56.48
8
90
$36.08
$10.00
12.40
$0.00
$58.48
-- -._.....W..r.._...-------- --- .-.-----------
Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:6
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 1.49, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 19 of 55
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials.. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
s�
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
$13.87
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
$69.24
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
LL Goremor
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials.. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
03/01/2012
$42.37
$13.00
$13.87
0.00
$69.24
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
09/01/2012
$43.05
$13.00
$13.89
Unemployment
$69.94
HVAC (DUCTWORK)
02/01/2012
$40.79
$9.82
$17.34
2.04
$69.99
SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -A
09/01/2013
$44.45
$13.00
$13.93
0.00
$71.38
08/01/2012
$42.04
$9.82
$17.34
2.08
$71.28
02/01/2013
$43.29
$9.82
$17.34
2.11
$72.56
HVAC (ELECTRICAL CONTROLS)
03/01/2012
$42.37
$13.00
$13.87
0.00
$69.24
FI.F.CJRJCIANSLOCAL 103
09/01/2012
$43.05
$13.00
$13.89
0.00
$69.94
03/01/2013
$43.77
$13.00
$13.91
0.00
$70.68
09/01/2013
$44.45
$13.00
$13.93
0.00
$71.38
03/01/2014
$45.17
$13.00
$13.95
0.00
$72.12
09/01/2014
$45.84
$13.00
$13.97
0.00
$72.81
03/01/2015
$46.55
$13.00
$14.00
0.00
$73.55
09/01/2015
$47.51
$13.00
$14.03
0.00
$74.54
03/01/2016
$48.47
$13.00
$14.05
0.00
$75.52
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING - AIR)
02/01/2012
$40.79
$9.82
$17.34
2.04
$69.99
SHEETMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17-A
08/01/2012
$42.04
$9.82
$17.34
2.08
$71.28
02/01/2013
$43.29
$9.82
$17.34
2.11
$72.56
HVAC (TESTING AND BALANCING -WATER)
03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$65.65
PIPF_FITTERS LOCAL 537 (Local 138)
09/01/2012
$45.76
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$66.90
03/01/2013
$47.01
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$68.15
HVAC MECHANIC
03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$65.65
PJPEFJTTBRS LOCAL 537 (Local 138)
09/01/2012
$45.76
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$66.90
03/01/2013
$47.01
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$68.15
HYDRAULIC DRILLS
12/01/2011
$30.10
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.75
LABORERS -7.ONE2
INSULATOR (PIPES & TANKS)
09/01/2011
$40.66
$10.40
$11.20
0.00
$62.26
ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL 6 (BOSTON)
09/01/2012
$42.06
$10.40
$11.20
0.00
$63.66
09/01/2013
$43.66
$10.40
$11.20
0.00
$65.26
09/01/2014
$45.66
$10.40
$11.20
0.00
$67.26
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 20 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
Secretaty
TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 2713 HEATHER E. ROWE
LL Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
$21.03
$10.40
8.30
$0.00
$39.73
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
$44.52
3 70
$29.44
$10.40
Unemployment
Apprentice- ASBESTOS INSULATOR (Pipes & Tanks) -Local 6 Boston
$49.30
4 80
$33.65
Effective Date - 09/01/2011
10.04
$0.00
$54.09
____---------.----------.-.-------------r
Notes:
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$20.33
$10.40
8.30
$0.00
$39.03
2 60
$24.40
$10.40
8.88
$0.00
$43.68
3 70
$28.46
$10.40
9.46
$0.00
$48.32
4 80
$32.53
$10.40
10.04
$0.00
$52.97
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$21.03
$10.40
8.30
$0.00
$39.73
2 60
$25.24
$10.40
8.88
$0.00
$44.52
3 70
$29.44
$10.40
9.46
$0.00
$49.30
4 80
$33.65
$10.40
10.04
$0.00
$54.09
____---------.----------.-.-------------r
Notes:
Steps are 1 year
I
- -
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:4
----------Y.._._.-----
IRONWORKER/WELDER
IRONWORKERS LOCAL, 7 (LAWRENCE AREA)
04/02/2012
$33.58
$7.70
$18.35
0.00
$59.63
09/16/2012
$34.58
$7.70
$18.35
0.00
$60.63
03/16/2013
$35.83
$7.70
$18.35
0.00
$61.88
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 21 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE P. GOLDSTEIN
Governor y p
Secret -
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govomor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
$20.75
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$46.80
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
$50.26
3 75
$25.94
$7.70
Unemployment
$0.00
Apprentice- IRONWORKER -Local
7 Lawrence
$27.66
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
Effective Date - 04/02/2012
5 85
$29.39
$7.70
Supplemental
$0.00
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 60
$20.15
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$46.20
2 70
$23.51
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$49.56
3 75
$25.19
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$51.24
4 80
$26.86
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$52.91
5 85
$28.54
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$54.59
6 90
$30.22
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$56.27
Effective Date - 09/16/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 60
$20.75
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$46.80
2 70
$24.21
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$50.26
3 75
$25.94
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$51.99
4 80
$27.66
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$53.71
5 85
$29.39
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$55.44
6 90
$31.12
$7.70
18.35
$0.00
$57.17
--.-----._.._._._.-------___.-----.__.-----,
(Notes:
Structural 1:6; Ornamental 1:4
Tice___
Apprentto Journeyworker Ratio:
JACKHAMMER & PAVING BREAKER OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00 $48.25
LABORERS-7_ONE2
LABORER
LABORERS-7.ONE2
12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.00
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 1.49, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
1.49, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 22 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
# EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALi. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govenmr Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - LABORER - Zone 2
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
$17.61
$7.10
11.55
$0.00
$36.26
2 70
$20.55
$7.10
11.55
$0.00
$39.20
3 80
$23.48
$7.10
11.55
$0.00
$42.13
4 90
$26.42
$7.10
11.55
$0.00
$45.07
-,..--------___._-_.._------------
!Notes:
---
-----+
12/01/2011
------------------------------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS -7.ONE2
LABORER: CARPENTER TENDER
12/01/2011
$29.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS -7.ONE2
LABORER: CEMENT FINISHER TENDER
12/01/2011
$29.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS - ZONE 2
LABORER: HAZARDOUS WASTE/ASBESTOS REMOVER
12/01/2011
$29.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS -7.ONE2
LABORER: MASON TENDER
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS-7.ONE2
LABORER: MULTI -TRADE TENDER
12/01/2011
$29.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS -70NE2
LABORER: TREE REMOVER
12/01/2011
$29.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.00
LABORERS -7.ONE1
This classification applies to the wholesale removal
of standing trees including all associated trimming of branches and limbs, and applies to the removal of branches at locations not
on or around utility lines.
LASER BEAM OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS -7.ONE2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 23 of 55
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
MARBLE & TILE FINISHERS 03/01/2012 $35.52 $10.18 $16.04 0.00 $61.74
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE. & TILE
Apprentice- MARBLE & TILE FINISHER -Local 3 Marble & Tile
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
2 60
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
3 70
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
4 80
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK
Govemor
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Governor
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
MARBLE & TILE FINISHERS 03/01/2012 $35.52 $10.18 $16.04 0.00 $61.74
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE. & TILE
Apprentice- MARBLE & TILE FINISHER -Local 3 Marble & Tile
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$17.76
2 60
$21.31
3 70
$24.86
4 80
$28.42
5 90
$31.97
$10.18
16.04
$0.00
$43.98
$10.18
16.04
$0.00
$47.53
$10.18
16.04
$0.00
$51.08
$10.18
16.04
$0.00
$54.64
$10.18
16.04
$0.00
$58.19
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------- -----
(Notes:
Steps are 800 hrs.
___ __ _ i
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3
MARBLE MASONS,TILELAYERS & TERRAZZO MECH 03/01/2012 $46.60 $10.18 $17.25 0.00 $74.03
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 24 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Govemor
n
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govcmor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- MARBLE -TILE -TERRAZZO MECHANIC -Local 3 Marble & Tile
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$23.30
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$50.73
2 60
$27.96
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$55.39
3 70
$32.62
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$60.05
4 80
$37.28
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$64.71
5 90
$41.94
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$69.37
-------_._._._.__.._-----------...._.------
Notes:
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
-+
�- - ._
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:3
- --------._____--------
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
MECH. SWEEPER OPERATOR (ON CONST. SITES)
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
MECHANICS MAINTENANCE
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING F.NGIN1iERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
MILLWRIGHT (Zone 2)
04/01/2011
$31.71
$8.67
$15.61
0.00
$55.99
MILLWRIGHTS LOCAL 1121- 7one 2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 25 of 55
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK
G -r =r
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
LL Goremor
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
secrelary
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Dimoor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- MILLWRIGHT- Local 1121
Zone 2
Effective Date - 04/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$15.86
$8.67
11.64
$0.00
$36.17
2 55
$17.44
$8.67
11.64
$0.00
$37.75
3 60
$19.03
$8.67
13.23
$0.00
$40.93
4 65
$20.61
$8.67
13.23
$0.00
$42.51
5 70
$22.20
$8.67
14.02
$0.00
$44.89
6 75
$23.78
$8.67
14.02
$0.00
$46.47
7 80
$25.37
$8.67
14.82
$0.00
$48.86
8 85
$26.95
$8.67
14.82
$0.00
$50.44
----------.._._.--._._--_.....-_._-___.-.-------_,
`Notes:
I
- _ -
Tice
Apprentto Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5
-----.. -------.---_..,.__._--
I
MORTAR MIXER
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS -7ON132
OILER (OTHER THAN TRUCK CRANES,GRADALLS)
12/01/2011
$21.28
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$43.68
OPER477NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$21.56
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$43.96
12/01/2012
$21.90
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$44.30
06/01/2013
$22.32
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$44.72
12/01/2013
$22.74
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$45.14
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 26 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
si EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
$44.51
$7.80
$15.10
0.00
$67.41
Unemployment
$45.01
OILER (TRUCK CRANES, GRADALLS)
12/01/2011
$24.51
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$46.91
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$24.85
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$47.25
12/01/2012
$25.24
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$47.64
06/01/2013
$25.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$48.12
12/01/2013
$26.21
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$48.61
OTHER POWER DRIVEN EQUIPMENT - CLASS II
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
PAINTER (BRIDGES/TANKS)
PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
01/01/2012
$44.01
$7.80
$14.60
0.00
$66.41
07/01/2012
$44.51
$7.80
$15.10
0.00
$67.41
01/01/2013
$45.01
$7.80
$15.60
0.00
$68.41
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS atvvww.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 27 of 55
W _6 t,
WL
DEVALL. PATRICK
Govc=ro
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
LL G -v =,
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
cmtaty
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 - BRIDGESITANKS
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$22.01
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$29.81
2 55
$24.21
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$35.26
3 60
$26.41
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$37.75
4 65
$28.61
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$40.25
5 70
$30.81
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$51.44
6 75
$33.01
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$53.94
7 80
$35.21
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$56.43
8 90
$39.61
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$61.42
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$22.26
$7.80
0.00
2 55
$24.48
$7.80
3.38
3 60
$26.71
$7.80
3.69
4 65
$28.93
$7.80
4.00
5 70
$31.16
$7.80
13.26
6 75
$33.38
$7.80
13.56
7 80
$35.61
$7.80
13.87
8 90
$40.06
$7.80
14.49
(Notes:
-
ISteps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:l
$0.00
$30.06
$0.00
$35.66
$0.00
$38.20
$0.00
$40.73
$0.00
$52.22
$0.00
$54.74
$0.00
$57.28
$0.00
$62.35
EI
I
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 28 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
fr EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PAMCx As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEFN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, NEW) * 01/01/2012 $34.91 $7.80 $14.60 0.00 $57.31.
* If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, 07/01/2012 $35.41 $7.80 $15.10 0.00 $58.31
NEW paint rate shall be used.PAINTEns LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
01/01/2013 $35.91 $7.80 $15.60 0.00 $59.31
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 29 of 55
DEVALL. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
LI. Govemor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S . GOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 - Spray/Sandblast -New
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$17.46
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$25.26
2 55
$19.20
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$30.25
3 60
$20.95
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$32.29
4 65
$22.69
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$34.33
5 70
$24.44
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$45.07
6 75
$26.18
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$47.11
7 80
$27.93
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$49.15
8 90
$31.42
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$53.23
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
90
(Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1
$17.71
$19.48
$21.25
$23.02
$24.79
$26.56
$28.33
$31.87
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$25.51
3.38
$0.00
$30.66
3.69
$0.00
$32.74
4.00
$0.00
$34.82
13.26
$0.00
$45.85
13.56
$0.00
$47.92
13.87
$0.00
$50.00
14.49
$0.00
$54.16
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 30 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
ft EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
nEVAL f th
th
d
t
Di
th
d b
PATRICK As determiney e Director under e provisions of JOANNE F. �oLosTEirr
Govv ernor F.
GO
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
LL Govcrnor Dimclor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
PAINTER (SPRAY OR SANDBLAST, REPAINT) 01/01/2012 $32.97 $7.80 $14.60 0.00 $55.37
PAIN'1'EKS LOCAL, 35 - 70NE 2
07/01/2012 $33.47 $7.80 $15.10 0.00 $56.37
01/01/2013 $33.97 $7.80 $15.60 0.00 $57.37
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 31 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Goremor
Secretan
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27HHEATHER E. xowF.
Lt. Govemor
Direaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Apprentice - PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Step percent
Effective Date Base Wage Health
- Spray/Sandblast - Repaint
Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Supplemental
Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$16.49
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$24.29
2 55
$18.13
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$29.18
3 60
$19.78
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$31.12
4 65
$21.43
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$33.07
5 70
$23.08
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$43.71
6 75
$24.73
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$45.66
7 80
$26.38
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$47.60
8 90
$29.67
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$51.48
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$16.74
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$24.54
2 55
$18.41
$7.80
3.38
$0.00
$29.59
3 60
$20.08
$7.80
3.69
$0.00
$31.57
4 65
$21.76
$7.80
4.00
$0.00
$33.56
5 70
$23.43
$7.80
13.26
$0.00
$44.49
6 75
$25.10
$7.80
13.56
$0.00
$46.46
7 80
$26.78
$7.80
13.87
$0.00
$48.45
8 90
$30.12
$7.80
14.49
$0.00
$52.41
(Notes:
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:1
J - - - -
-
- - -
- - --
-
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 32 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H. HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
PAINTER (TRAFFIC MARKINGS) 12/01/2011 $29.35 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.00
LABORERS -ZONE.2
PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, NEW) * 01/01/2012 $33.51 $7.80 $14.60 0.00 $55.91
* If 30% or more of surfaces to be painted are new construction, 07/01/2012 $34.01 $7.80 $15.10 0.00 $56.91
NEW paint rate shall be used.11AIN7ERS LOCAL 35 - ZONE 2
01/01/2013 $34.51 $7.80 $15.60 0.00 $57.91
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 33 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
s7 EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Govcmor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- PAIAITER -Local 35 Zone 2
- BRUSH NEW
Effective Date - 01/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$16.76
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$24.56
2 55
$18.43
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$29.48
3 60
$20.11
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$31.45
4 65
$21.78
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$33.42
5 70
$23.46
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$44.09
6 75
$25.13
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$46.06
7 80
$26.81
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$48.03
8 90
$30.16
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$51.97
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$17.01
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$24.81
2 55
$18.71
$7.80
3.38
$0.00
$29.89
3 60
$20.41
$7.80
3.69
$0.00
$31.90
4 65
$22.11
$7.80
4.00
$0.00
$33.91
5 70
$23.81
$7.80
13.26
$0.00
$44.87
6 75
$25.51
$7.80
13.56
$0.00
$46.87
7 80
$27.21
$7.80
13.87
$0.00
$48.88
8 90
$30.61
$7.80
14.49
$0.00
$52.90
(Notes:
I
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:1
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 34 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOL DSTEIN
rno
Gover
71MOTHYP. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATTIERE!ROWE
LL Governor Dimctor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
PAINTER / TAPER (BRUSH, REPAINT) 01/01/2012 $31.57 $7.80 $14.60 0.00 $53.97
PAINTERS LOCAL 35 - 7ONE 2
07/01/2012 $32.07 $7.80 $15.10 0.00 $54.97
01/01/2013 $32.57 $7.80 $15.60 0.00 $55.97
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 35 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined b the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Govemor Y P
Sccmlary
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govcmor Dimaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
50
$16.04
$7.80
2
55
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
$7.80
4
65
$20.85
Unemployment
5
Apprentice- PAINTER Local 35 Zone 2 -BRUSH REPAINT
$22.45
$7.80
6
75
Effective Date- 01/01/2012
$7.80
7
80
Supplemental
$7.80
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$15.79
$7.80
0.00
$0.00
$23.59
2 55
$17.36
$7.80
3.25
$0.00
$28.41
3 60
$18.94
$7.80
3.54
$0.00
$30.28
4 65
$20.52
$7.80
3.84
$0.00
$32.16
5 70
$22.10
$7.80
12.83
$0.00
$42.73
6 75
$23.68
$7.80
13.13
$0.00
$44.61
7 80
$25.26
$7.80
13.42
$0.00
$46.48
8 90
$28.41
$7.80
14.01
$0.00
$50.22
Effective Date - 07/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1
50
$16.04
$7.80
2
55
$17.64
$7.80
3
60
$19.24
$7.80
4
65
$20.85
$7.80
5
70
$22.45
$7.80
6
75
$24.05
$7.80
7
80
$25.66
$7.80
8
90
$28.86
$7.80
`Notes:
------- --
- - ----
-
Steps are 750 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1
0.00
$0.00
$23.84
3.38
$0.00
$28.82
3.69
$0.00
$30.73
4.00
$0.00
$32.65
13.26
$0.00
$43.51
13.56
$0.00
$45.41
13.87
$0.00
$47.33
14.49
------------
$0.00
$51.15
!!
i
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 36 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. OLDSTEIN
Govemr
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Gov- Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
$38.30
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$65.22
DECK)
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
PILE DRIVER 08/01/2011
Unemployment
$9.80
PANEL & PICKUP TRUCKS DRIVER
12/01/2011
$29.68
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.51
TEAMSTERSJOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
Apprentice - PILE DRIVER - Local 56 Zone I
06/01/2012
$29.98
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.81
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
08/01/2012
$29.68
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$45.86
$8.08
12/01/2012
$30.28
$9.07
$8.00
0.00
$47.35
PIER AND DOCK CONSTRUCTOR (UNDERPINNING AND 08/01/2011
$38.30
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$65.22
DECK)
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
PILE DRIVER 08/01/2011
$38.30
$9.80
$17.12
0.00
$65.22
PILE DRIVER LOCAL 56 (ZONE 1)
Apprentice - PILE DRIVER - Local 56 Zone I
Effective Date - 08/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 60 $22.98
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$48.18
2 65 $24.90
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$50.10
3 70 $26.81
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$52.01
4 75 $28.73
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$53.93
5 80 $30.64
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$55.84
6 85 $32.56
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$57.76
7 90 $34.47
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$59.67
8 95 $36.39
$8.08
17.12
$0.00
$61.59
.-----__-. __--____-____`-----------------s
Notes:
'-I ___ __ _
- - - - - - - -
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:3
- - -
- - -
- - - -
- - -
PIPEFITTER & STEAMFITTER 03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$65.65
PIPET,77I RS LOCAL 537 (Local 138)
09/01/2012
$45.76
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$66.90
03/01/2013
$47.01
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$68.15
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on
public works projects is
a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included
on the wage
schedule
have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees
not receiving such rates
should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA
02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 37 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
s? EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
i
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H. HEATHER E. RDWE
U. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
40
$18.30
$8.75
4.50
$0.00
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
12.39
$0.00
$41.73
3
Unemployment
$27.46
Apprentice- PIPEF17TER Local 537
(Local 138)
$0.00
$48.60
4
70
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
Supplemental
5
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 40
$17.80
$8.75
4.50
$0.00
$31.05
2 45
$20.03
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$41.17
3 60
$26.71
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$47.85
4 70
$31.16
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$52.30
5 80
$35.61
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$56.75
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1
40
$18.30
$8.75
4.50
$0.00
$31.55
2
45
$20.59
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$41.73
3
60
$27.46
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$48.60
4
70
$32.03
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$53.17
5
80
$36.61
$8.75
12.39
$0.00
$57.75
--------------____-------.-._______.---.,
(Notes:
** 1:3; 3:15; 1:10 thereafter/ Steps are I yr.
Refrig/AC Mechanic **1:1;1:2;2:4;3:6;4:8;5:10;6:12;7:14;8:17;9:20;
10:23(Max)
Apprentice to 3ourneyworker Ratio:**
PIPELAYER 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.25
LABORERS-ZONE2
PLUMBER
PLUMBERS & GA511777.16LOCAL 12 (Local 138)
03/01/2012
$42.73
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$65.34
09/01/2012
$43.98
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$66.59
03/01/2013
$45.23
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$67.84
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 38 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Gorernor
Secreran
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWS
Lt. Gocemor Dirwor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Unemployment
Apprentice- PL UMBERIGASFI7TER -Local 12 (Local 138)
Total Rate
1 35
$15.39
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
4.97
$0.00
$29.68
2 40
$17.59
$9.32
5.61
$0.00
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment Total Rate
1 35
$14.96
$9.32
4.97
$0.00 $29.25
2 40
$17.09
$9.32
5.61
$0.00 $32.02
3 55
$23.50
$9.32
7.53
$0.00 $40.35
4 65
$27.77
$9.32
8.81
$0.00 $45.90
5 75
$32.05
$9.32
10.09
$0.00 $51.46
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$65.65
PIPFFI7TFRS LOCAL 537 (Lo ca! 138)
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 35
$15.39
$9.32
4.97
$0.00
$29.68
2 40
$17.59
$9.32
5.61
$0.00
$32.52
3 55
$24.19
$9.32
7.53
$0.00
$41.04
4 65
$28.59
$9.32
8.81
$0.00
$46.72
5 75
$32.99
$9.32
10.09
$0.00
$52.40
--.-.__..----- -__._---___.-.--------------
Notes:
$49.00
LABORERS -7.ONE2
I
Step 4 with lic$48.68 Step5 with lic$54.22
i!
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:5
PNEUMATIC CONTROLS (TEMP.)
03/01/2012
$44.51
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$65.65
PIPFFI7TFRS LOCAL 537 (Lo ca! 138)
09/01/2012
$45.76
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$66.90
03/01/2013
$47.01
$8.75
$12.39
0.00
$68.15
PNEUMATIC DRILL/TOOL OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS - ZONE 2
POWDERMAN & BLASTER
12/01/2011
$30.35
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$49.00
LABORERS -7.ONE2
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 39 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
' EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDMIN
Governor
Secrelam
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
POWER SHOVEL/DERRICK/TRENCHING MACHINE
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
PUMP OPERATOR (CONCRETE)
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
PUMP OPERATOR (DEWATERING, OTHER)
12/01/2011
$27.95
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.35
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$28.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$50.74
12/01/2012
$28.79
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.19
06/01/2013
$29.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$51.74
12/01/2013
$29.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$52.29
READY -MIX CONCRETE DRIVER
04/30/2009
$25.80
$5.96
$5.34
0.00
$37.10
TEAMSTERS LOCAL 42
RECLAIMERS
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME (All Other Work)
04/01/2011
$24.24
$8.67
$15.51
0.00
$48.42
CARPENTERS -ZONE 2 (Residential Wood)
RESIDENTIAL WOOD FRAME CARPENTER **
05/01/2011
$24.24
$6.34
$6.23
0.00
$36.81
** The Residential Wood Frame Carpenter classification applies
only to the construction of new, wood frame residences that do
not exceed four stories including the basement. CARPENTERS -ZONE
2 (Residential Wood)
As of 9/1/09 Carpentry work on wood -frame residential WEATHERIZATION projects shall be paid the RESIDENTIAL WOOD
FRAME CARPENTER rate.
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27.
Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public
works projects is a
violation of M.G.L.
ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included
on the wage
schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952.
Employees not
receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number:
20120515-067
Page 40 of 55
DEVALL. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
U. Governor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNEs reGOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- CARPENTER (Residential Wood Frame) -Zone 2
Effective Date - 05/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
$14.54
$6.34
0.00
$0.00
$20.88
2 60
$14.54
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$27.11
3 65
$15.76
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$28.33
4 70
$16.97
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$29.54
5 75
$18.1.8
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$30.75
6 80
$19.39
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$31.96
7 85
$20.60
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$33.17
8 90
$21.82
$6.34
6.23
$0.00
$34.39
_..-.-..--_--._------------_..-__----r-...._------.
Notes:
ROOFERS LOCAL 33
.,
t
X- _
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:5 ..._..----------___..-_.-.----
08/01/2012
$36.56
r
RIDE -ON MOTORIZED BUGGY OPERATOR 12/01/2011 $29.60 $7.10 $11.55 0.00 $48.25
LABORERS-7.ONE2
ROLLER/SPREADER/MULCHING MACHINE
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
01'ERA77NG ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
ROOFER (Inc.Roofer Waterproofng &Roofer Damproofg)
02/01/2012
$35.56
$10.50
$10.70
0.00
$56.76
ROOFERS LOCAL 33
08/01/2012
$36.56
$10.50
$10.70
0.00
$57.76
02/01/2013
$37.56
$10.50
$10.70
0.00
$58.76
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 41 of 55
St
DEVALL. PATRICK
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govemor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F.GOLDSTEIN
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
UnemploVment
Apprentice- ROOFER - Loca133
Effective Date - 02/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$17.78
$10.50
3.38
$0.00
$31.66
2 60
$21.34
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$42.54
3 65
$23.11
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$44.31
4 75
$26.67
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$47.87
5 85
$30.23
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$51.43
Effective Date - 08/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$18.28
$10.50
3.38
$0.00
$32.16
2 60
$21.94
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$43.14
3 65
$23.76
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$44.96
4 75
$27.42
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$48.62
5 85
$31.08
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$52.28
----- --- --..,-..-----.-
(Notes: ** 1:5, 2:6-10, the 1:10; Reroofing: 1:4, then 1:1
---
--.._---..._._...�,
Step I is 2000 hrs.; Steps 2-5 are 1000 hrs.
Apprentice to 3ourneyworker Ratio:**
ROOFER SLATE / TILE / PRECAST CONCRETE
02/01/2012
$35.81
$10.50
$10.70
0.00 $57.01
ROOFERS LOCAL 33
08/01/2012
$36.81
$10.50
$10.70
0.00 $58.01
02/01/2013
$37.81
$10.50
$10.70
0.00 $59.01
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 42 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
Govemor
TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
LI. Go-, Dircaor
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
$18.41
$10.50
3.38
$0.00
$32.29
Classification
Effective Date Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental Total Rate
$0.00
$43.29
3 65
$23.93
Unemployment
Apprentice - ROOFER (Slate/Tile/Precast Concrete) - Local 33
$0.00
$45.13
4 75
$27.61
Effective Date - 02/01/2012
10.70
$0.00
$48.81
5 85
$31.29
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$52.49
Supplemental
-------------------....,
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$17.91
$10.50
3.38
$0.00
$31.79
2 60
$21.49
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$42.69
3 65
$23.28
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$44.48
4 75
$26.86
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$48.06
5 85
$30.44
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$51.64
Effective Date - 08/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$18.41
$10.50
3.38
$0.00
$32.29
2 60
$22.09
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$43.29
3 65
$23.93
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$45.13
4 75
$27.61
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$48.81
5 85
$31.29
$10.50
10.70
$0.00
$52.49
--------------
(Notes:
I-----._--___--...-___....,_-------
-------------------....,
E
Apprento Journeyworker Ratio:**
Tice
SHEETMETAL WORKER
SHErMETAL WORKERS LOCAL 17 -A
02/01/2012
$40.79
$9.82
$17.34
2.04
$69.99
08/01/2012
$42.04
$9.82
$17.34
2.08
$71.28
02/01/2013
$43.29
$9.82
$17.34
2.11
$72.56
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 43 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
U. Govemr
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
smmtaw
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- SHEET METALWORKER -Local 17-A
Effective Date - 02/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 40
$16.32
$9.82
3.74
$0.00
$29.88
2 45
$18.36
$9.82
7.45
$1.07
$36.70
3 50
$20.40
$9.82
8.42
$1.16
$39.80
4 60
$24.47
$9.82
9.60
$1.32
$45.21
5 65
$26.51
$9.82
10.32
$1.40
$48.05
6 75
$30.59
$9.82
11.76
$1.57
$53.74
7 85
$34.67
$9.82
12.69
$1.72
$58.90
Effective Date - 08/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 40
$16.82
$9.82
3.74
$0.00
$30.38
2 45
$18.92
$9.82
7.45
$1.09
$37.28
3 50
$21.02
$9.82
8.42
$1.18
$40.44
4 60
$25.22
$9.82
9.60
$1.34
$45.98
5 65
$27.33
$9.82
10.32
$1.42
$48.89
6 75
$31.53
$9.82
11.76
$1.59
$54.70
7 85
$35.73
$9.82
12.69
$1.75
$59.99
(Notes:-------------..-.�-_--------------i
t Steps 1-3 are 1 year•, Steps 4-7 are 6 mos.
JI
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:4
SIGN ERECTOR
PAINTP.RSLOCAL 35-7.ONE2
06/01/2009 $24.81 $7.07 $5.90 0.00 $37.78
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 44 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govemar
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE S F. GOLDSTEIN
cmtary
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- SIGNERECTOR -Local 35 Zone 2
Effective Date - 06/01/2009
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 50
$12.41
$7.07
0.00
$0.00
$19.48
2 55
$13.65
$7.07
2.40
$0.00
$23.12
3 60
$14.89
$7.07
2.40
$0.00
$24.36
4 65
$16.13
$7.07
2.40
$0.00
$25.60
5 70
$17.37
$7.07
5.90
$0.00
$30.34
6 75
$18.61
$7.07
5.90
$0.00
$31.58
7 80
$19.85
$7.07
5.90
$0.00
$32.82
8 85
$21.09
$7.07
5.90
$0.00
$34.06
9 90
$22.33
$7.07
5.90
$0.00
$35.30
--------------------------------+
Notes:
Steps are 4 mos.
---------------------------
______Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1
Apprentice
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP < 35 TONS
12/01/2011
$30.14
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.97
TEAMSTERS JOIN7'COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONF, B
06/01/2012
$30.44
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.27
08/01/2012
$30.44
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.62
12/01/2012
$30.74
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$47.65
SPECIALIZED EARTH MOVING EQUIP > 35 TONS
12/01/2011
$30.43
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.26
TEAMSTERSJOIN7'COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
06/01/2012
$30.73
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.56
08/01/2012
$30.73
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.91
12/01/2012
$31.03
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$47.94
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 45 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Govertror
Secrelary
TIMOTHY P MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H
Lt. Gov—
HEATHER E. ROWS
Direclor
Awarding Authority:
Town of North Andover
Contract Number:
City/Town:
NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work:
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works -
Materials. equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location:
1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
Unem to ment
SPRINKLER FITTER
03/01/2012
$47.13 $8.42
$11.60 0.00
$67.15
SPXINK/.F.R FI7TEXS LOCAL 550
- (Section B)
09/01/2012
$48.13 $8.42
$11.60 0.00
$68.15
03/01/2013
$49.13 $8.42
$11.60 0.00
$69.15
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 46 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
mo
Gover
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location:
1475 Osgood Street
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$33.12
2 40
Classification
$8.42
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$37.93
4 50
Unemployment
$8.42
Apprentice- SPRINKLER FITTER -Local 550 (Section B)
$0.00
$40.34
5 55
$26.47
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
7.85
$0.00
$42.74
Supplemental
$28.88
Step
percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1
35
$16.50
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$32.77
2
40
$18.85
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$35.12
3
45
$21.21
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$37.48
4
50
$23.57
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$39.84
5
55
$25.92
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$42.19
6
60
$28.28
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$44.55
7
65
$30.63
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$46.90
8
70
$32.99
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$49.26
9
75
$35.35
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$51.62
10
80
$37.70
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$53.97
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 35
$16.85
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$33.12
2 40
$19.25
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$35.52
3 45
$21.66
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$37.93
4 50
$24.07
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$40.34
5 55
$26.47
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$42.74
6 60
$28.88
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$45.15
7 65
$31.28
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$47.55
8 70
$33.69
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$49.96
9 75
$36.10
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$52.37
10 80
$38.50
$8.42
7.85
$0.00
$54.77
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS atwww.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 47 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
sY EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Gove- Secrewy
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E ROWE
LL Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension
Supplemental
Total Rate
----- -.____--------
------
Unemployment
`Notes:
-----------�
-------------------------- -------------..-..-..----
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio: 1:1
STEAM BOILER OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
TAMPERS, SELF-PROPELLED OR TRACTOR DRAWN
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN
03/01/2012
$31.78
$13.00
$12.23
0.00
$57.01
ELECTRICIANS LOCAL 103
09/01/2012
$32.29
$13.00
$12.25
0.00
$57.54
03/01/2013
$32.83
$13.00
$12.26
0.00
$58.09
09/01/2013
$33.34
$13.00
$12.28
0.00
$58.62
03/01/2014
$33.88
$13.00
$12.30
0.00
$59.18
09/01/2014
$34.38
$13.00
$12.31
0.00
$59.69
03/01/2015
$34.91
$13.00
$12.33
0.00
$60.24
09/01/2015
$35.63
$13.00
$12.35
0.00
$60.98
03/01/2016
$36.35
$1.3.00
$1.2.37
0.00
$61.72
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 48 of 55
DEVAL L. PATRICK
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY
Lt. Govemor
Awarding Authority:
Contract Number:
Description of Work:
Job Location:
Classification
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Secretary
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Director
Town of North Andover
City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
1475 Osgood Street
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIAN- Local 103
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1
40
$12.71
$13.00
9.27
$0.00
$34.98
2
40
$12.71
$13.00
9.27
$0.00
$34.98
3
45
$14.30
$13.00
9.51
$0.00
$36.81
4
45
$14.30
$13.00
9.51
$0.00
$36.81
5
50
$15.89
$13.00
9.76
$0.00
$38.65
6
55
$17.48
$13.00
10.01
$0.00
$40.49
7
60
$19.07
$13.00
10.26
$0.00
$42.33
8
65
$20.66
$13.00
10.50
$0.00
$44.16
9
70
$22.25
$13.00
10.75
$0.00
$46.00
10
75
$23.84
$13.00
11.00
$0.00
$47.84
Effective Date - 09/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 40
$12.92
$13.00
9.28
$0.00
$35.20
2 40
$12.92
$13.00
9.28
$0.00
$35.20
3 45
$14.53
$13.00
9.53
$0.00
$37.06
4 45
$14.53
$13.00
9.53
$0.00
$37.06
5 50
$16.15
$13.00
9.77
$0.00
$38.92
6 55
$17.76
$13.00
10.02
$0.00
$40.78
7 60
$19.37
$13.00
10.27
$0.00
$42.64
8 65
$20.99
$13.00
10.52
$0.00
$44.51
9 70
$22.60
$13.00
10.77
$0.00
$46.37
10 75
$24.22
$13.00
11.02
$0.00
$48.24
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 1.49, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 49 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GOLDSTEIN
Govemor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H. HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
(Notes:
----------------------- I
App-reni
------------------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:l
TERRAZZO FINISHERS
BRICKLAYERS LOCAL 3 - MARBLE & TILE
03/01/2012 $45.50 $10.18 $17.25
0.00
$72.93
Apprentice- TERRAZZO FINISHER -Local 3 Marble & Tile
Effective Date - 03/01/2012
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 50
$22.75
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$50.18
2 60
$27.30
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$54.73
3 70
$31.85
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$59.28
4 80
$36.40
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$63.83
5 90
$40.95
$10.18
17.25
$0.00
$68.38
-----------------------..._.-----,
'Notes:
Steps are 800 hrs.
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:]:3
TEST BORING DRILLER
12/01/2011
$33.05
$7.10
$12.60
0.00 $52.75
LABORERS - FO UNDATIONAND MARINE
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 50 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
# EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE LDSTEIN
mo
Gover
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location:
1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date
Base Wage
Health
Pension Supplemental
Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice
- TEST BORING DRILLER (Laborers Foundation & Marine)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step
percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1
60
$19.83
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$39.53
2
70
$23.14
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$42.84
3
80
$26.44
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$46.14
4
90
$29.75
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$49.45
-----------------------------
Notes:
---- .--------------,.- -----.----__Notes:
4,_ ------------ _----�-------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:3
TEST BORING DRILLER HELPER 12/01/2011 $31.77 $7.10 $12.60 0.00 $51.47
LABORERS - FO UNDA TION AND MARINE
TEST BORING LABORER
LABORERS - FO UNDA TION AND MARINE
12/01/2011 $31.65 $7.10 $12.60 0.00
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
1.49, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
$51.35
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 51 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
kv DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Governor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
Apprentice- TEST BORING LABORER (Laborers Foundation & Marine)
Effective Date - 12/01/2011
Supplemental
Step percent Apprentice Base Wage Health Pension Unemployment Total Rate
1 60
$18.99
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$38.69
2 70
$22.16
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$41.86
3 80
$25.32
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$45.02
4 90
$28.49
$7.10
12.60
$0.00
$48.19
---------------_._--..
'Notes:
"-._.____.-.---,,
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:l:3
TRACTORS/PORTABLE STEAM GENERATORS
12/01/2011
$39.16
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.56
OPERA7ING ENGINEERS LOCAL d
06/01/2012
$39.72
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.12
12/01/2012
$40.34
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.74
06/01/2013
$41.11
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.51
12/01/2013
$41.89
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.29
TRAILERS FOR EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT
12/01/2011
$30.72
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.55
TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
06/01/2012
$31.02
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.85
08/01/2012
$31.02
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$47.20
12/01/2012
$31.32
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$48.23
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR 12/01/2011 $44.08 $7.10 $13.00 0.00 $64.18
LABORERS (COMPRESSED Ant)
TUNNEL WORK - COMPRESSED AIR (HAZ. WASTE) 12/01/2011 $46.08 $7.10 $13.00 0.00 $66.18
LABORERS (COMPRI3SSEI) Ant)
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR 12/01/2011 $36.15 $7.10 $13.00 0.00 $56.25
LABORERS (FREE Ant TUNNEL)
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 52 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
st EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVALL. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE s F. G LDSTEIN
mo
Gover
TIMOTHY V MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govcmor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
TUNNEL WORK - FREE AIR (HAZ. WASTE) 12/01/2011 $38.15 $7.10 $13.00 0.00 $58.25
LABORERS (FREF. AIR TUNNEL)
VAC -HAUL
12/01/2011
$30.14
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$45.97
TEAMSTERS JOINT COUNCIL NO. 10 ZONE B
06/01/2012
$30.44
$8.56
$7.27
0.00
$46.27
08/01/2012
$30.44
$8.91
$7.27
0.00
$46.62
12/01/2012
$30.74
$8.91
$8.00
0.00
$47.65
WAGON DRILL OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$29.60
$7.10
$11.55
0.00
$48.25
LABORERS -7.ONE2
WASTE WATER PUMP OPERATOR
12/01/2011
$39.52
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$61.92
OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL 4
06/01/2012
$40.09
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$62.49
12/01/2012
$40.71
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.11
06/01/2013
$41.49
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$63.89
12/01/2013
$42.27
$10.00
$12.40
0.00
$64.67
WATER METER INSTALLER
03/01/2012
$42.73
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$65.34
PLUMBERS & GASFITTFRS LOCAL 12 (Local 138)
09/01/2012
$43.98
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$66.59
03/01/2013
$45.23
$9.32
$13.29
0.00
$67.84
Outside Electrical - East
CABLE TECHNICIAN (Power Zone)
08/29/2011
$27.11
$6.70
$1.50
0.00
$35.31
OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
CABLEMAN (Underground Ducts & Cables)
08/29/2011
$38.41
$6.70
$1.00
0.00
$46.11
O UTSIDF, ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN CDL
08/29/2011
$31.63
$6.70
$2.50
0.00
$40.83
OUT SIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
DRIVER / GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs)
08/29/2011
$24.85
$6.70
$1.50
0.00
$33.05
OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class A CDL)
08/29/2011
$38.41
$6.70
$5.00
0.00
$50.11
OUTSIDE. ELECTRICAL WORKERS-EASTLOCAL 104
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (Class B CDL)
08/29/2011
$33.89
$6.70
$2.75
0.00
$43.34
OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 53 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
GovcmorSecretary
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWE
Lt. Govemor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
GROUNDMAN 08/29/2011 $24.85 $6.70 $1.00 0.00 $32.55
OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKFRS - EAS7'LOCAL 104
GROUNDMAN -Inexperienced (<2000 Hrs.) 08/29/2011 $20.34 $6.70 $0.75 0.00 $27.79
OUTSIDE. F.LFCTRICAL WORKERS - FASTLOCAL 104
JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN 08/29/2011 $45.19 $6.70 $7.86 0.00 $59.75
OU7SIDE ELF_C7HICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
Apprentice - LINEMAN (Outside Electrical)
- East Local 104
$24.42
$4.18
$2.73
0.00
Effective Date - 08/29/2011
0U7SIDEFLEC7'RICAL 97ORKERS-EASTLOC'AL 104
Supplemental
Step percent
Apprentice Base Wage
Health
Pension
Unemployment
Total Rate
1 60
$27.11
$6.70
2.11
$0.00
$35.92
2 65
$29.37
$6.70
2.36
$0.00
$38.43
3 70
$31.63
$6.70
2.86
$0.00
$41.19
4 75
$33.89
$6.70
3.36
$0.00
$43.95
5 80
$36.15
$6.70
3.86
$0.00
$46.71
6 85
$38.41
$6.70
4.36
$0.00
$49.47
7 90
$40.67
$6.70
5.36
$0.00
$52.73
- - - - - - - - - - `------------------+
Notes:
._--�..____-._..____--..._.----------
Apprentice to Journeyworker Ratio:1:2
TELEDATA CABLE SPLICER
07/18/2011
$25.94
$4.18
$2.78
0.00 $32.90
0U7SIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - FAS7'LOCAL 104
07/16/2012
$26.33
$4.18
$2.79
0.00 $33.30
TELEDATA LINEMAN/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
07/18/2011
$24.42
$4.18
$2.73
0.00
$31.33
0U7SIDEFLEC7'RICAL 97ORKERS-EASTLOC'AL 104
07/16/2012
$24.78
$4.18
$2.74
0.00
$31.70
TELEDATA WIREMAN/INSTALLER/TECHNICIAN
07/18/2011
$24.42
$4.18
$2.73
0.00
$31.33
OUTSIDE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL, 104
07/16/2012
$24.78
$4.18
$2.74
0.00
$31.70
This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
Issue Date: 05/15/2012 Wage Request Number: 20120515-067 Page 54 of 55
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR STANDARDS
Prevailing Wage Rates
DEVAL L. PATRICK As determined by the Director under the provisions of the JOANNE F. GOLDSTEIN
Governor Secraan
TIMOTHY P. MURRAY Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 149, Sections 26 to 27H HEATHER E. ROWS
LL Gorcrnor Director
Awarding Authority: Town of North Andover
Contract Number: City/Town: NORTH ANDOVER
Description of Work: Police Station Parking Lot Lighting Works - Materials, equipment & labor to replace existing parking lot lights at
Police Station located at 1475 Osgood Street
Job Location: 1475 Osgood Street
Classification
Effective Date Base Wage Health Pension Supplemental Total Rate
Unemployment
TREE TRIMMER
02/01/2009 $16.59 $2.42 $0.00 0.00 $19.01
OUTSIDI ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on
and around utility lines.
TREE TRIMMER GROUNDMAN
02/01/2009 $14.64 $2.42 $0.00 0.00 $17.06
OUTS/DE ELECTRICAL WORKERS - EAST LOCAL 104
This classification applies only to the trimming of branches on
and around utility lines.
Additional Apprentice Information:
Minimum wage rates for apprentices employed on public works projects are listed above as a percentage ofthe pre -determined hourly wage rate established by the
Commissioner under the provisions of the M.G.L. c. 149, ss. 26-27D. Apprentice ratios are established by the Division of Apprenticeship Training pursuant to M.G.L
c. 23, ss. 1 I E-1 IL.
All apprentices must be registered with the Division of Apprenticeship Training in accordance with M.G.L. c. 23, ss. I IE -I 1L.
All steps are six months (1000 hours) unless otherwise specified.
* Ratios are expressed in allowable number of apprentices to journeymen or fraction thereof.
** Multiple ratios are listed in the comment field.
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This wage schedule must be posted by the contractor at the work site in accordance with M.G.L. ch. 149, sec. 27. Failure of the
employer to pay "prevailing wage rates," which are the "total rates" listed above, on public works projects is a violation of M.G.L. ch.
149, sec. 27. Contractors with questions about the wage rates or classifications included on the wage schedule have an affirmative
obligation to inquire with DLS at www.mass.gov/dols or at 617-626-6952. Employees not receiving such rates should report the
violation to the Fair Labor Division of the Office of the Attorney General, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02108; Tel:
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SECTION 01300 - SUBMITTALS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
Prepare the schedule in a format approved by the Owner (Town of North Andover) and
compatible with the complexity of the project to adequately illustrate the relationship of major
work activities.
1.2 PROJECT DATA SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE
Within two weeks after award of the Contract and before the first application for payment,
prepare and submit a list of all anticipated submittals of project data as required by the Contract
Documents and such additional data as may be deemed necessary by the Contractor. Show
proposed submittal dates for each to allow scheduling by the Engineer for expediting review.
Update as necessary to reflect the current project status.
1.3 SCHEDULE OF VALUES
Refer to the Contract for the Schedule of Values requirements. The Schedule of Values shall be
submitted within two weeks after award of the Contract and before the first application for
payment. The Contractor shall promptly update the Schedule of Values to reflect approved
Change Orders.
1.4 CHANGE ORDERS
Changes to the Contract shall be initiated by the Contractor in written form on the Contractor's
letterhead. The request for change shall include a description of the change, and identify
impacts to the project schedule and cost.
1.5 SHOP DRAWINGS, SAMPLES, AND PRODUCT DATA
A. General:
1. Submittals on component ,parts forming a system, or that are interrelated, shall be
submitted at one time as a single submittal in order to demonstrate that the items have
been properly coordinated and will function as a unit.
2. Shop Drawings:
Identify details by reference to sheet and detail number shown on the Contract Drawings.
Use the same symbols wherever practicable. Reproductions of Contract Drawings are
acceptable as shop drawings only when specifically authorized in writing by the Owner.
3. Samples:
Includes all required physical examples to illustrate materials, equipment, or
workmanship that establish standards by which completed work is judged. Samples must
be of sufficient size and clarity, and in sufficient quantity to clearly illustrate functional
characteristics and the full range of colors, patterns, textures, or other properties which
will be actually produced.
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4. Product Data:
Includes manufacturer's schematic drawings, catalog sheets, brochures, diagrams,
schedules, performance charts, illustrations,:, test reports, certificates of compliance, and
other descriptive data not included .on shop drawings., Modify standard descriptive data
to delete information which is not applicable, and clearly identify pertinent data.
B. Submission Requirements:
I. Submittals shall be made with a letter of transmittal to the ENGINEER (Woodard and
Curran) by the CONTRACTOR, and not by subcontractors, suppliers, or
manufacturers.
2. The number of submittal; copies shall be three plus the quantity to be returned to the
Contractor.
3. Submit samples in number specified, or if not so specified, in triplicate.
4. Identify all submittals with the following information, as applicable:
a. Name of project.
b. Date of submittal origination or creation, and all revision dates.
C. Contractor's name.
d. Subcontractor's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
e. Manufacturer's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
f. Supplier's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
g. Fabricator's name, complete address, contact person, and telephone number.
h. Submittal name and descrip,00A
i. Unique and individual.,SubmittalReference Number.
j. Clear notes and full description of all qualifications and all deviations from the
requirements of the Contract Documents.
k. Contractor's signed and dated review stamp, showing the Contractor's review
and approval of each submittal before delivery to Engineer's office. Unstamped,
undated, or unsigned submittals will be returned without action by the Engineer.
1. Minimum 3" x 4" open space for Engineer's submittal review stamp and
notations.
in. Highlight and call out each and every change and revision made to a previously
submitted submittal.
No submittal may be made more than three times. If a submittal is not fully acceptable
after its second submission, the Contractor shall take effective action to manage the
submittal process and to resolve the problem so the third submission will be acceptable.
The contractor shall be solely responsible for all increased costs including, without
limitation, project delays, professional fees, Engineer's review time, and other costs
related to submittals made more than three times.
Submittals shall allow for the following review times:
a. Engineer's reviewtim1.e of. ;1.0 business days.
b. Additional review'timp, dor substitutions as appropriate.
C. Samples and materials for testing sufficiently in advance of the need for use on
the project with adequate time for re -testing if necessary.
ENGINEER'S Action on Submittals: The ENGINEER will review submittals, stamp
with "action stamp," mark action, and return all but three copies to the Contractor. The
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Engineer will review submittals only for conformance with the design concept of the
project. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for confirming compliance with other
Contract requirements, including without limitation, performance requirements, field
dimensions, fabrication methods, means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures
of construction, coordination with other work. The Engineer's review and approval of
submittals shall be held to the limitations stated in the Construction Contract. In no case
shall acceptance by the Engineer be interpreted as a release of Contractor of its
responsibilities to fulfill all of the requirements of the Contract Documents. Engineer
will indicate one or more of the following:
a. No Exceptions Taken: When'so marked, the work covered by the submittal may
proceed provided- it conmplies' ikjffi the requirements of the Contract Documents.
Acceptance of the work will be based on that compliance.
b. Make Corrections Noted: When so marked, the work covered by the submittal
may proceed provided it complies with the requirements of the Contract
Documents and the Engineer's notes and comments. Acceptance of the work
will be based on that compliance.
C. Additional Information Requested: When so marked, submit supplemental
information to the Engineer for review. Submittals with this action may be used
at the project site or elsewhere where work is in progress if the additional
submitted information is marked as a. or b. above.
d. Revise and Resubmit: When so marked, make corrections or changes to the
original submittal or prepare a new submittal and resubmit to Engineer for
review. Submittals with this action may not be used at the project site or
elsewhere where work is in progress.
e. Rejected: When so marked, the submittal is not acceptable. Do not permit
submittals with the action marking to be used at the project site or elsewhere
where work is in progress.
1.6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
A. Record documents shall consist ,of the Contract Documents annotated with field changes as
observed and measured in the field.: N,Measurement,;of installed .work by survey is not required
by this contract.
B. Maintenance of Documents:
1. Maintain at the job site, one record copy of the Contract Drawings, Specifications,
Addenda, approved Shop Drawings, Change Orders, other modifications to the
Contract, field test records, and other approved documents submitted by Contractor in
compliance with specification requirements.
2. Maintain documents at the Project apart from documents used for construction. Do not
use record documents for construction purposes. Maintain documents in clean, legible
condition. Make documents available at all times for inspection of the Owner and
Engineer.
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C. Recording:
1. Clearly label each document "PROJECT RECORD COPY". Keep record documents
current. Do not permanently conceal any work until required information has been
recorded.
2. Contract Drawings:
Legibly mark the appropriate drawings to record, where applicable:
a. Horizontal and vertical location of service connections, underground utilities,
and appurtenances referenced to permanent surface improvements.
b. Field changes of dimensions and details made during construction progress.
C. Changes made by change order or field order.
d. Details not on original Contract Drawings.
3. Specifications and Addenda:
Legibly mark up each Section to record:
a. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and supplier of each product and
item of equipment actually installed.
b. Changes made by change order or field order approved by the OWNER.
C. Other matters not originally specified.
4. Shop Drawings:
Maintain as record drawings. Legibly annotate shop drawings to record changes made
after review.
C. Upon reaching Substantial Completion of the project, the Contractor shall make a duplicate of
the entire set of the red -lined record documents and shall submit them to the Owner and
Engineer for final inspection and comment. The Contractor shall correct, amplify, and do all
other work as may be required by the Owner to complete the drawings in a manner satisfactory
to the Owner.
END OF SECTION 01300
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SECTION 16000 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to furnish
and install all electrical work in accordance with the drawings and as specified herein.
B. In general, electrical work shall include but not be limited to the following:
1. Exterior lighting system.
2. Modifications and additions to the existing secondary power distribution system.
3. Modifications and additions to the existing, grounding system.
4. All support material and hardware for raceway and electrical equipment.
5. Start up, acceptance testing test reports and instruction of systems operation to the OWNER.
1.2 REQUIREMENTS OF REGULATORY AGENCIES
A. Codes and Standards:
1. Electrical equipment, materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with all state and
local building codes, safety, and fire law regulations at the location of the Work and shall
conform to the latest edition of the applicable codes and standards of the organizations listed:
(a) National Electrical Code (NEC)
(b) Underwriters' Laboratories (UL).
(c) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE C2).
(d) American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI).
(e) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
(f) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).
(g) Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association (IPCEA).
(h) Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC).
(i) Occupational Safety Health Act.(OSHA).
(j) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
2. Where the contract requires the work or any part of the same, to be above the standards
required by applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations and other statutory provisions
pertaining to the Work, such Work shall be performed and completed in accordance with the
Contract requirements.
3. Should any changes in the specifications and drawings be necessary to conform to the
requirements of any of the above mentioned codes or standards, the CONTRACTOR shall so
notify the OWNER (Town of North Andover).
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B. Permits, Certificates, Inspections; Fees and -Utility Costs:
1. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain and make, payments for all permits, licenses, and
certificates which are required for the associated Work.
2. Following completion of the Work, the CONTRACTOR shall obtain certificates of approval
from the responsible agencies concerned with the Work.
3. Arrange for timely inspections required for Work under this section.
1.3 COORDINATION OF WORK
A. The electrical work shall be coordinated with the work of other trades to prevent interferences
and so that the progress in construction of the building will in no way be retarded.
B. Coordinate with all local utility companies and make all installations for their services in
accordance with all utility company requirements.
C. Where lighting fixtures and other electrical items are shown in conflict with locations of
structural members and mechanical or other equipment, furnish and install all required supports
and wiring to clear the encroachment for a complete installation.
D. Any Work installed contrary to or without acceptance by the ENGINEER (Woodard & Curran)
shall be subject to change as directed by the ENGINEER, and no extra compensation will be
allowed to the CONTRACTOR for making these changes.
1.4 DRAWINGS
A. The specifications supplement the Drawings and provide information pertaining to the methods
and materials to be used in the execution of the work. When adiscrepancy occurs between the
two, the stricter of the two shall govern.
B. All electrical equipment such as junction and pull boxes, panelboards, switches, controls and such
other apparatus as may require maintenance and operation from time to time shall be made easily
accessible and properly labeled.
C. The contractor shall examine all contracts and reference Drawings, and verify and properly
coordinate the placement of outlets. Contractor shall also check all Drawings including
mechanical drawings and shop drawings for apparatus for which he must rough -in and to which
he must connect.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and materials certifications as required.
B. Follow the procedures specified in Division 01 Section 01300 "Submittals" and in addition, the
CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit a complete submittal list to the ENGINEER. The
submittal list shall include all submittal items covered in the Division 16 specification sections.
C. Shop Drawings shall be submitted to the ENGINEER for approval. Shop Drawings shall identify
the specific equipment and material being supplied; the quantity being supplied; and all
accessories, dimensions, descriptions, mounting and connection details, wiring diagrams,
elementary control diagrams, equipment ;interface :diagrams and any other information necessary
to determine compliance with the ,plans and specifications. Fabrication and installation shall be in
accordance with the approved Shop Drawings.
D. As -built copies of all Shop Drawings shall be submitted to the ENGINEER.
E. Permits and Easements. Submit copies of reports, permits, and easements necessary for
installation, use, and operation.
F. Test Reports. Submit copies of reports of tests and inspections as specified.
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1.6 RECORD DRAWINGS
A. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain a complete and separate set of prints of Contract Drawings
and specifications at job site for duration of the contract. The CONTRACTOR shall record Work
completed and all changes from original Contract. Drawings shall clearly and accurately include
Work installed as a modification or as an addition to the original design.
B. At completion of Work and prior to final request for payment, the CONTRACTOR shall submit a
complete set of reproducible Record Drawings showing all systems as actually installed.
1.7 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Existing Conditions
1. Existing Utilities: Locate existing underground utilities in excavation areas. If utilities are
indicated to remain, support and protect services during excavation operations. The
CONTRACTOR shall notify Dig -Safe of proposed scope of work to verify exact location of
existing underground utilities prior to commencing work.
2. Prior to all Work of this section, carefully inspect the installed Work of all other trades and
verify that all such Work is complete to the point where this installation may properly
commence.
3. Verify that the electrical installation may be made in complete accordance with all pertinent
codes and regulations and the original design.
B. Accuracy of Data
1. The Drawings are diagrammatic and functional only, and are not intended to show exact
circuit layouts, number of fittings, components and place in satisfactory operational power,
lighting, and other electrical systems shown. Install additional circuits, components and
material wherever needed to conform to the specific requirements of the equipment whether
or not indicated or specified.
2. Information and components called for in the specification but not shown on plans or vise
versa shall apply and shall be provided as though required expressly by both.
3. The locations of equipment, fixtures, outlets and similar devices shown on the Drawings are
approximate only. Field measurements shall take precedence over scaled dimensions from
Drawings. Exact locations shall be as accepted by ENGINEER during construction. Obtain
in the field all information relevant to the placing of electrical Work and, in case of any
interference with other Work, proceed as directed by the ENGINEER and furnish all labor
and materials necessary to complete the Work in an acceptable manner.
4. The Contract Drawings and the specifications are intended to comply with all pertinent codes,
regulations and standards. In the event of discrepancy, the CONTRACTOR shall
immediately notify the ENGINEER in writing of said discrepancies and apply for an
interpretation and, unless an interpretation is offered in writing by the ENGINEER prior to
the execution of the Contract, the applicable rules and regulations shall be complied with as a
part of the Contract.
5. In case of difference between building codes, specifications, state laws, industry standards
and the Contract Documents, the most stringent shall govern. Should the CONTRACTOR
perform any Work that does not comply with the requirements of the applicable building
codes, state laws, and industry standards, he shall bear all cost arising in correcting these
deficiencies.
1.8 FLASHING CUTTING PATCHING FIREPROOFING AND WATERPROOFING
A. Flashing around all electrical items penetrating roof or exterior walls shall be the responsibility of
the CONTRACTOR.
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B. All cutting of surfaces, including core drilling of walls and slabs, shall be done by the
CONTRACTOR.
C. Patching shall be done by the CONTRACTOR.
D. The CONTRACTOR shall fireproof, waterproof and seal all openings in slabs and walls.
1.9 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protection. Use all means necessary to protect electrical system materials before, during and after
installation and to protect the installed Work and materials of all other trades.
B. Replacements. In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary
to the acceptance of the ENGINEER and at no additional cost to the OWNER. If any apparatus
has been subject to possible injury by water, it shall be thoroughly dried out and put through such
special tests as directed by the ENGINEER, at the cost and expense of the CONTRACTOR, or
shall be replaced by the CONTRACTOR at his own expense.
C. Protect the Work of other trades. Restore any damage caused to other, trades to the condition
existing prior to damage at no additional cost to the OWNER.
D. Investigate each space in the building through which equipment must pass to reach its final
location. If necessary, the manufacture shall be required to ship his material in sections sized to
permit passing through such restricted areas in the building.
1.10 WORK PERFORMANCE
A. Electrical work shall be accomplished with all affected circuits or equipment deenergized. When
an electrical outage cannot be accomplished in this manner for the required work, the following
requirements are mandatory:
1. Electricians must use full protective equipment (i.e., certified and tested insulating material to
cover exposed energized electrical components, certified and tested insulated tools, etc.)
while working on energized systems in accordance with NFPA 70E.
2. Electricians must wear personal protective equipment while working on energized systems in
accordance with NFPA 70E.
3. Before initiating any work, a job specific work plan must be developed by the contractor and
the OWNER. The work plan must include procedures to be used on and near the live
electrical equipment, barriers to be installed, safety equipment to be used and exit pathways.
4. Work on energized circuits or equipment cannot begin until prior written approval is obtained
from the OWNER.
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1.1 l SPECIAL WARRANTY
A. Compile and assemble the warranties specified in Division 16 into a separate set of vinyl covered
three ring binders, tabulated and indexed for easy reference.
B. Provide complete warranty information for each item. Information to include:
1. Product or equipment list.
2. Date of beginning of warranty or bond.
3. Duration of warranty or bond.
4. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers and procedures for filing a claim and obtaining
warranty services.
1.12 DEFINITIONS
A. As used in this specification, "provide" means "furnish and install", "furnish" means "to purchase
and deliver to the project site complete with every necessary appurtenance and support and to
store in a secure area in accordance with manufacturers instructions", and "install" means "to
unload at the delivery point at the site or retrieve from storage, move to point of installation and
perform every operation necessary to establish secure mounting and correct operation at the
proper location in the project".
B. Finished Areas. In general, areas with carpet or tile floors, lay -in or fixed ceiling tile, special
architectural ceiling treatment, or tiled, plastered, or paneled walls shall be considered finished
areas.
C. Interior. For the purposes of this specification, interior is any area within the boundaries of the
foundation of any building within the superstructure or other structures not classified as a
building.
D. Demolition: Disconnect, remove, and dispose of material (i.e. equipment, raceway, and wiring,
concrete foundations, concrete equipment pads) as indicated on the drawings. Demolition
material deemed of no value by the OWNER shall be removed from the property and disposed of
at a licensed state operated landfill in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The
CONTRACTOR shall provide written- -proof, of disposal upon request of the OWNER,
ENGINEER, and/or authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
1.13 POSTED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A. Provide for each system and principal item of equipment as specified in the technical sections for
use by operation and maintenance personnel. The operating instructions shall include the
following:
1. Wiring diagrams, control diagrams, and control sequence for each principal system and item
of equipment.
2. Start up, proper adjustment, operating, lubrication, and shutdown procedures.
3. Safety precautions.
4. The procedure in the event of equipment failure.
5. Other items of instruction as recommended by the manufacturer of each system or item of
equipment.
B. Print or engrave operating instructions and frame under glass or in approved laminated plastic.
Post instructions where directed. For operating instructions exposed to the weather, provide
weather -resistant materials or weatherproof enclosures. Operating instructions shall not fade
when exposed to sunlight and shall be secured to prevent easy removal or peeling.
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1.14 MANUFACTURER'S NAMEPLATE
A. Each item of equipment shall have a nameplate bearing the manufacturer's name, address, model
number, and serial number securely affixed in a conspicuous place; the nameplate of the
distributing agent will not be acceptable.
1.15 FIELD FABRICATED NAMEPLATES
A. Provide laminated plastic nameplates for each equipment enclosure, relay, switch, and device; as
specified in the technical sections or as indicated on the Drawings. Each nameplate inscription
shall identify the name of the equipment, function and, when applicable, the position.
Nameplates shall be melamine plastic, 0.125 inch thick, white with black center core. Surface
shall be matte finish. Corners shall be square. Accurately align lettering and engrave into the
core. Minimum size of nameplates shall be one by 2.5 inches. Lettering shall be a minimum of
0.25 inch high normal block style.
1.16 ARC FLASH LABEL
A. Provide arc flash labels for all electrical equipment with operating voltages greater than 50 volt
per NEC 110.16.
1.17 WARNING SIGNS
A. Exterior warning and caution signs shall be weather resistant, nonfading, preprinted cellulose
acetate butyrate signs with 20 gauge, galvanized steel backing, with colors, legend, and size
appropriate to the location.
B. Interior warning and caution signs shall be aluminum signs with preprinted baked enamel finish
and punched for fasteners. Colors, legend, and size appropriate to location.
1.18 WIRE AND CABLE MARKERS
A. Underground line marking tape shall be permanent, bright colored, continuous printed, metal
backed, plastic tape compounded for direct burial service not less than. 6 inches wide. Printed
legend indicative of general type of underground line below.
B. Wire labels for wires smaller than No. 4. shall be vinyl or vinyl cloth, self-adhesive, wraparound,
wire markers with preprinted numbers and letters. Wire sizes No. 4 and larger and multi
conductor cables shall be marked with one-piece, nylon locking marker ties equal to Panduit
PLM Series.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Materials and equipment shall be listed by UL unless it can be demonstrated that no UL standards
exist for a specific item or class of equipment.
B. All other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and operable electrical
installation, shall be new, first quality of their respective kinds, specification grade or better, and
as selected by the CONTRACTOR subject to the acceptance by the ENGINEER.
C. All materials and equipment furnished and installed on this project shall meet the most stringent
efficiency standards of the local utility to qualify for the maximum rebate
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 COORDINATION
A. Prior to all Work of this section, carefully inspect the installed Work of all other trades and verify
that all such Work is complete to the point where this installation may properly commence.
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B. Field verify all locations and dimensions to ensure that the equipment will be properly located,
readily accessible, and installed in accordance with all pertinent codes and regulations, the
Contract Documents, and the referenced standards.
C. The Work shall be carefully laid out in advance, and where cutting, drilling, etc., of floors, walls,
ceilings, or other surfaces is necessary for the proper installation, this Work shall be carefully
done, and any damage to building, piping, or equipment shall be repaired by skilled mechanics of
the trades involved at no additional cost to the OWNER.
D. In the event any discrepancies are discovered, immediately notify; the ENGINEER in writing. Do
not proceed with installation in areas of discrepancy until all such discrepancies have been fully
resolved.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install all equipment and fixtures in complete accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and all pertinent codes and regulations.
B. Thoroughly inspect all items of equipment and any items dented, scratched, or otherwise
damaged in any manner shall be replaced or repaired and painted to match original finish.
1. All items so repaired and refinished shall be brought to the attention of the ENGINEER for
inspection and acceptance.
C. Coordinate the installation of required supporting devices and sleeves to be set in poured -in-place
concrete or supported from or on other structural components, as they are constructed.
D. Sequence, coordinate, and integrate installations of electrical materials and equipment for
efficient flow of the Work. Give particular attention to large equipment requiring positioning
prior to closing in the building and equipment which must be placed in service before further
construction can take place.
E. Where mounting heights are not detailed or, dimensioned, install systems, materials, and
equipment to provide the maximum headroom possible.
F. The final routing of raceways shall be determined by structural conditions, interferences with
other trades and by terminal locations on apparatus. The ENGINEER reserves the right of a
reasonable amount of shifting at no extra cost up until time of roughing in the Work.
G. Where circuits are shown as "home -runs" all necessary fittings and boxes shall be provided for a
complete raceway installation.
H. Each lighting and each receptacle circuit shall have its own neutral, dedicated to that circuit. A
common neutral for more than one signal phase circuit is not allowed.
I. Surface mounted panel boxed, junction boxes, conduits, etc., shall be supported by spacers to
provide a clearance between wall and equipment.
J. Upon completion of all installation, lamping, and testing, thoroughly inspect all exposed portions
of the electrical installation and completely remove all exposed labels, soils, markings and
foreign material.
3.3 MARKING AND LABELING
A. All panelboards, indoor transformers, cabinets, control panels and other specified equipment shall
be labeled with engraved laminated plastic plates with engraved letters. Punch tapes with mastic
backings are not acceptable.
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B. All empty conduits shall have labels tied to the pull string at each end of each empty conduit,
marked as to identification of each end. Junction boxes with circuits provided for future use shall
be labeled with appropriate circuit designation.
C. All panelboards directories shall be filled out with typewritten identification of each circuit.
3.4 WIRE AND CABLE MARKERS
A. Tag control circuit conductors at both ends and at junction box splices using wire and cable
markers with identification numbers as designated on equipment wiring diagrams. Provide typed
listing to identify conductors by number and use.
B. Identify spare conductors, individually, at both ends and at junction box splices with number
between 1 and 999. Do not duplicate numbers.
C. Identify wire numbers on terminal block marking strips.
D. Provide permanent plastic name tag indicating load for each feeder for all junction boxes,
handholes.
3.5 CLEANING
A. When all Work is completed and has been tested and accepted by the Owner's Representative, the
CONTRACTOR shall clean all light fixtures, equipment, and exposed surfaces that have been
directly affected by this Work. The CONTRACTOR, insofar as the Work is concerned, shall at
all times keep the premises in a neat and orderly condition and at the completion of the Work
shall properly clean up and remove from the site any excess materials.
END OF SECTION 16000
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SECTION 16519 600V WIRE AND CABLES
PART 1 — GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The Contractor shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to install wires,
cables, and connectors in accordance with the plans and as specified herein.
B. This section includes wires, cables, and connectors for power, lighting, control, and related
systems rated 600 volts and less.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards:
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 "National Electrical Code (NEC).
2. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Compliance.
(a) UL Standard 83 Thermoplastic Insulated Wires and Cables.
(b) UL Standard 486A Wire Connectors and Soldering Lugs for Use with Copper
Conductors.
(c) UL Standard 854 Service Entrance Cable.
3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Compliance.
(a) WC -5 Thermoplastic Insulated Wire and Cable for the
(b) Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy.
(c) WC -7 Cross Linked Thermosetting Polyethylene Insulated Wire and Cable for the
Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy.
4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Compliance.
(a) Standard 82 Test Procedure for Impulse Voltage Tests on Insulated Conductors.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and materials certifications as required.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver wire and cable properly packaged in factory fabricated type containers, or wound on
NEMA specified type wire and cable reels.
B. Store wire and cable in clean dry space in original containers. Protect products from weather,
damaging fumes, construction debris, and traffic.
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PART2-PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. General
1. Provide factory -fabricated wires of sizes, ampacity ratings, and materials for applications and
services indicated. Where not indicated, provide proper wire selection as determined by
Installer to comply with project's installation requirements, NEC and NEMA standards.
Select from the following UL types those wires with construction features which fulfill
project requirements:
2. Provide color -coding for phase identification as specified herein.
3. Provide factory applied nylon or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) external jackets on wires and
cables for pulls in raceways over 100 feet in length, for pulls in raceways with more than
three equivalent 90 degree bends, for pulls in conduits underground or under slabs on grade,
and where indicated.
B. Power and Lighting Wiring:
1. 98 percent conductivity copper.
2. 600 volt insulation, type, THWN, or XHHW.
3. Stranded conductor: #14 AWG and larger.
4. Minimum branch circuit: #12 AWG.
C. Control Wiring:
1. Control wiring shall be minimum #14 AWG, copper stranded, unless specifically indicated
otherwise.
2. Control wiring for analog signals (4-20mA DC) shall be shielded, 2 -conductor, minimum #18
AWG, Belden No. 8760, or equal.
D. Splices:
1. No. 10 and smaller with 600 -volt pressure type insulated connector of wire -nut type, or equal;
soldered and crimped type not allowed. Ideal type "wire nut" Buchanan type "B -Cap" and
Minnesota Mining (3M) type "Scotchiok".
2. No. 8 and larger with solderless lugs or solderless connectors of Lock-tite or similar type
properly taped with plastic insulating tape, Minnesota Mining Co. #33, or equal, then two
half -lap servings of friction tape, Manson, or equal.'
3. Wire connector systems for use with underground conductors shall be UL listed specifically
for such use.
4. All splices shall be made only by specific permission of the Engineer and then only in
manholes or pull boxes and shall be sealed watertight with a heat -shrunk insulation.
5. Tighten electrical connectors and terminals in accordance with manufacturer's published
torque tightening values. Where manufacture's torquing requirements are not indicated,
tighten connectors and terminals to comply with tightening torques specified in UL Standards
486A and 486B.
6. Use UL listed splice for all underground wires, ducts buried, in conduit and in ducts.
Connectors and splices shall be waterproof.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION
A. All wire and cables shall be installed in conduit of size and type indicated on the drawing and
specifications.
B. Install electrical cables, wires, and connectors in compliance with NEC.
C. Pull conductors simultaneously where more than one is being installed in same raceway. Use UL
listed pulling compound or lubricant, where necessary.
D. Use pulling means including, fish tape, cable, rope, and basket weave wire/cable grips which will
not damage cables or raceways. Do not use rope hitches for pulling attachment to wire or cable.
E. Conceal all cable in finished spaces.
F. Install exposed cable parallel and perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members, and
follow surface contours, where possible.
G. Conductors shall be sized such that voltage drop does not exceed 3 percent for branch circuits or
5 percent for feeder/branch circuit combination.
H. Provide adequate length of conductors within electrical enclosures and train the conductors to
terminal points with no excess. Bundle multiple conductors, with conductors larger than No. 10
AWG cabled in individual circuits. Make terminations so there is no bare conductor at the
terminal.
All feeder and branch circuit wiring shall be color coded at all termination and splice locations.
System neutrals shall be designated in addition to phase conductors. Equipment grounds shall be
green.
J. The number of conductors shown on the Drawings is not necessarily the correct number required.
As many conductors as are required in each case shall be installed. In general, grounding
conductors are not scheduled.
K. All branch circuits for all emergency circuits (lighting and power) shall be governed by NEC
Article 700 Emergency Systems. All emergency circuits shall be separated from normal circuits.
L. Conductors 600 volts and below shall be color coded in accordance with the following:
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. The Contractor shall test each electrical circuit after permanent cables are in place with
terminators installed, but before cable or wire is connected to equipment or devices to
demonstrate that each circuit is free from improper grounds and short circuits.
END OF SECTION 160519
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120/208
480/277
CONDUCTOR
COLOR
COLOR
Phase A
Black
Brown
Phase B
Red,
Orange
Phase C
Blue
Yellow
Neutral
White
White/Gray
Equipment Grounds
Green
Green
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. The Contractor shall test each electrical circuit after permanent cables are in place with
terminators installed, but before cable or wire is connected to equipment or devices to
demonstrate that each circuit is free from improper grounds and short circuits.
END OF SECTION 160519
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SECTION 16526 GROUNDING & BONDING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to furnish
and install grounding materials in accordance with the plans and as specified herein.
B. This section includes solid grounding of electrical systems and equipment.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards.
1. National Electrical Code (NEC), as applicable to electrical grounding and bonding, Art. 250.
Use of conduit system for ground conductor shall not be allowed.
2. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. (UL). UL 467 "Electrical Grounding and Bonding
Equipment."
3. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) IEEE 81 and 142.
(a) 81-1983, "IEEE Guide for Measuring Earth Resistivity, Ground Impedance, and Earth
Surface Potentials of a Grounded System (Part 1)."
(b) 142-1991, "IEEE Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrial and Commercial
Power Systems."
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Provide each electrical grounding system with assembly of materials required for complete
installation including wires/cables, connectors, lugs, clamps, ground rods, bonding jumpers and
accessories.
B. Provide electrical grounding conductors for grounding connections matched to power supply
wiring materials and sized according to NEC.
C. Provide electrical connectors, lugs, clamps, boding jumpers and accessories as recommended by
the respective manufacturer for the particular application, unless other indicated.
D. Ground rods; Solid copper clad, 3/4 -inch diameter by 10 feet long. Provide with inspection wells
for an accessible testing point where indicated on the Contract Drawings.
E. Insulated conductors: Green in color.
F. Ground Bus. Bare annealed copper bars of rectangular cross section, t/4 -inch x 3 -inch x length as
required, with 98 percent conductivity, rigidly attached to structure.
G. Bonding Strap Conductor/Connectors. Soft copper, 0.05 inch thick and 2 -inches wide, except as
indicated.
H. Pressure Connectors. High conductivity: plated units.
I. Bolted Clamps. Heavy-duty units listed for the application.
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J. Exothermic Welded Connections. Provided in kit form and selected for the specific types, sizes,
and combinations of conductors and other items to be connected.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GROUNDING AND BONDING
A. Ground main service entrance switchboards ground bus or lug to neutral of incoming service, to
enclosure, to building steel, to rebar in concrete footing, main cold water pipe, and building
ground ring. Install grounding bushings or service conduits. Use exothermic style ground
connections to the ground rods and building steel.
B. Provide and install 600 volt insulated bonding conductors throughout the distribution system with
connection to bonding (or grounding) terminal on each panel and panelboard with connections to
other equipment where specifically indicated and noted.
C. Bonding conductors shall be continuous where possible. Where splices are required, provide T &
B, or equal, compression connectors of approved pattern. Insulate connectors to equivalent
thickness of conductors.
D. Provide grounding system for grounded circuit conductors of dry type transformer secondaries as
indicated and required. Use exothermic style ground connections to building steel. Enclose
grounding conductors in schedule 40 PVC conduit.
E. Provide equipment grounding conductors in all conduits containing power, control, or
instrumentation conductors on the load side of the service equipment or on the load side of a
separately derived system.
F. Comply with NEC Article 250 for sizes and quantities of equipment grounding conductors,
except that larger sizes indicated or shown on the Contract Documents shall take precedence.
Use of metallic conduit systems for equipment grounding as recognized by the NEC shall not be
permitted under this specification.
G. Install grounding bushings on conduits at both primary and secondary entrances to transformers.
Ground transformer enclosures to bushings.
H. Install bonding jumper for flexible metal conduit unless fittings are approved for grounding or
otherwise comply with NEC.
I. Size jumper to match over -current device.
J. Green insulation.
K. Connect to grounding bushing at each end.
L. Ensure that entire electrical system . is electrically continuous and permanently and effectively
grounded, including all electrical equipment and motors.
M. Locate ground rods with a minimum of two rod length from each other and at least the same
distance from any other grounding electrode. Connect ground conductors to ground rods by
means of exothermic welds except at test wells and as otherwise indicated. Drive rods until tops
are 24 inches below finished floor or final grade except as otherwise indicated.
N. Route grounding electrode conductors along the shortest and straightest paths possible without
obstructing access or placing conductors where they may be subjected to strain, impact, or
damage, except as indicated.
O. Ensure that grounding electrode conductor connections to interior piping, structural members, and
the like are accessible for periodic inspection during the life of the structure.
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3.2 BONDING FOR OTHER TRADES
A. Signal raceways, water piping, heating piping and metallic air ducts shall be bonded together and
to the grounding conductor with No. 8 soft drawn bare solid conductors. Connections to pipes
shall be made with cast clamps of like material as the pipes to which attached, to ducting
terminated in a secure manner by best practical means, bonding across any flexible or insulated
connections.
B. All bonding conductors shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner properly shaped for
contour of surface involved and properly supported. At locations remote from the main service
entrance panelboards, bond to the largest raceway nearby.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Measure ground resistance without the soil being moistened by any means other than natural
precipitation or natural drainage or seepage and without chemical treatment or other artificial
means of reducing natural ground resistance. Perform tests by the three-point fall of potential
method in accordance with Section 9.03 of IEEE 81. Simple moisture addition is not acceptable.
B. Ground/resistance maximum values shall be as follows:
1. Equipment rated 500 kva and less. 10 ohms.
2. Equipment rated 500 kVA to 1000 kVA. 5 ohms.
3. Equipment rated over 1000 kVA. 3 ohms.
4. Unfenced substations and pad mounted equipment. 5 ohms.
5. Fence Grounds. 10 ohms.
C. Where ground resistances exceed specified values, and if directed,, modify the grounding system
to reduce resistance values. Where measures are directed that exceed those indicated under the
provisions of the Contract, covering change orders will be provided.
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SECTION 16533 RACEWAYS BOXES AND SUPPORTING DEVICES
PART1-GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. The Contractor shall provide the labor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary to furnish and
install raceways, boxes and supporting devices in accordance with the plans and as specified
herein.
B. Types of products specified in this section include:
1. Conduit, Raceways & Fittings
2. Supporting Devices.
3. Boxes and fittings.
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Related Sections:
1. Division 16, Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Reference Standards
1. Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. (UL) Listing and Labeling. Items provided under this
section shall be listed and labeled by UL.
2. National Electrical Code (NEC) Compliance.
3. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Compliance.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Furnish manufacturer's product data, test reports, and material certifications as required.
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
2.1 CONDUIT, RACEWAYS & FITTINGS
A. Provide conduit with 3/4 -inch diameter minimum, except where specifically shown smaller on the
contract drawings.
B. Conduit, connectors, and fittings shall be approved for the installation of electrical conductors.
1. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT):'
(a) EMT shall be rigid metallic conduit of the thinwall type in straight lengths, elbows, or
bends and must conform to NEMA C80.3 and the requirements of UL 797.
(b) Couplings and connectors shall be set screw type in dry locations. Where EMT enters
outlet boxes, cabinets, or other enclosures, connectors must be the insulated -throat type,
with a locknut. Fittings must meet the requirements of NEMA FB 1.
2. Rigid Galvanized Steel Conduit (RGS):
(a) RGS, including couplings,' elbows, bends, and nipples, shall conform to the requirements
of UL 6 and NEMA C80.1 Steel fittings shall be galvanized by the hot -dip process.
(b) Fittings for rigid steel conduit shall be threaded and shall conform to NEMA FB 1.
(c) Gaskets shall be solid for fittings sized 1-1/2 inches and less. Conduit fittings with blank
covers shall have gaskets except in clean, dry areas or at the lowest point of a conduit run
where drainage is required.
(d) Covers shall have captive screws and be accessible after the work has been completed.
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3. Rigid Plastic Conduit:
(a) PVC conduit shall be not lighter than Schedule 40. Rigid PVC shall be the slip joint
solvent -weld type, and fittings shall be unthreaded solid PVC. Conduit and fittings shall
conform to UL 651 and NEMA TC 3.
4. Flexible Metallic Conduit:
(a) Flexible metallic (FM) conduit shall meet the requirements of UL 1.
(b) Liquidtight flexible metallic conduit shall be provided with a protective jacket of PVC
extruded over a flexible interlocked galvanized steel core to protect wiring against
moisture, oil, chemicals, and corrosive fumes.
(c) Fittings for flexible metallic conduit shall meet the requirements of UL 514B, Type I box
connector, electrical, Type III coupling, electrical conduit, flexible steel, or Type IV
adapter, electrical conduit.
Wireways:
(a) Wireways and auxiliary gutters for use in exposed, dry locations shall be a prefabricated
channel -shaped sheet metal trough with hinged or removable covers, associated fittings,
and supports for housing, and protecting electrical wires and cables in accordance with
UL 870.
(b) Straight sections of trough, elbows, tees, crosses, closing plates, connectors, and hanging
brackets shall be constructed from sheet steel of commercial quality not less than 16 -
gage. Sheet metal component parts shall be cleaned, phosphatized, and coated with a
corrosion -resistant gray paint.
(c) Straight sections of wireways and auxiliary gutters shall be solid or have knockouts as
indicated in both sides and bottom, 3 inches on center.
(d) Straight sections shall be not more than 5 -feet long, with covers held closed with screws.
2.2 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. Supports, support hardware, and fasteners shall be protected with zinc coating or with treatment
of equivalent corrosion resistance using approved alternative treatment, finish, or inherent
material characteristic. Products for use outdoors shall be hot dip galvanized unless material is
inherently corrosion resistant.
Conduit Supports:
(a) Single run hangers: Galvanized steel conduit straps or clamps, or cast metal beam
clamps. Perforated straps and spring steel clips and clamps will not be permitted.
(b) Group run hangers: Minimum 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel rack with
conduit fittings; 25 percent spare capacity.
(c) Hanger rods: Threaded stainless steel, 3/8 -inch diameter, or as identified on the
Drawings.
(d) Vertical run supports: Minimum 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel struts with
conduit fittings.
2. Equipment and Lighting Supports:
(a) U -channel: 12 -gauge galvanized performed U -channel struts with fixture and conduit
fittings, as applicable, unless indicated otherwise on the drawings.
2.3 BOXES AND FITTINGS I' '
A. Boxes must have sufficient volume to accommodate the number of conductors entering the box in
accordance with the requirements of NFPA 70 and UL 514A.
B. In general, boxes that are exposed to weather, process areas, normally wet locations, and
locations exposed in manufacturing, mechanical, and utility spaces shall be cast -metal. Boxes in
all other finished areas shall be sheet metal.
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Sheet Metal Outlet Boxes:
(a) Sheet Metal Outlet Boxes: Standard type galvanized steel, minimum four inch square or
octagon by 1-1/2 inch deep.
(b) Luminaire and Equipment Supporting boxes: Rated for weight of equipment supported;
include 2 inch male fixture studs where required.
(c) Single Wall Type: Minumum size, four inch square by 1-1/2 inch or 2-1/8 inch deep,
except as noted. Provide dry wall device covers raised 3/4 inch minimum to insure flush
finish mounting.
(d) Ganged Wall Type: Minimum depth three inches except as noted, ganged as required
under common plate to contain devices shown. On 277 volt circuits ganged boxes for
switches shall contain only one circuit or equip box with permanent barriers per NEC Art
404-8.
(e) Provide in -wall back supports for all boxes.
2. Cast Outlet Boxes:
(a) Type FS shallow and type FD deep, cast feralloy.
(b) Provide number of threaded hubs as required.
(c) Use in all exterior, damp and locations exposed in mechanical spaces.
(d) Provide gasketed cover and accessories by box manufacturer for complete
weatherproofing. Provide correct box to accept weatherproof covers as specified.
3. Sheet Metal Pull & Junction Boxes:
(a) Sheet metal boxes shall be standard type galvanized steel and must conform to UL 50.
(b) Box dimensions shall be minimum four inch square or octagon by 2/1/2 inch deep.
(c) Sizes up to 12x12x6 inch: Provide screw-type or hinged covers.
(d) Sizes greater than 12x12x6 inch: Provide hinged covers.
(e) Boxes shall be sized to accommodate all incoming raceways.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CONDUIT
A. Uses Permitted:
1. Use liquid tight flexible metal conduit for the final 24 inches of connections to motors or
control items subject to movement or vibration.
2. Exposed raceways in Utility Rooms, Mechanical Rooms, etc., shall be Rigid Galvanized
Steel below 10 ft.
3. Use RGS for all exterior aboveground installations unless otherwise noted.
4. Conduit and raceway runs in finished areas concealed in or behind walls, above ceilings, or
exposed on walls and ceilings 10 feet or more above finished floors and not subject to
mechanical damage may be electrical metallic tubing (EMT).
5. Use Schedule 40 PVC Type DB conduit for exterior direct buried installations. Use Schedule
40 PVC Type EB conduit for exterior concrete encased installations. The transition from
concrete encasement to riser shall be rigid steel conduit.
B. Power, lighting, control, emergency light and power, and special -service systems and all related
components shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 70, and shall be enclosed in separate
conduit or separate conduit systems as indicated on the Contract Drawings and as specified
herein.
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C. Any run of conduit between outlet and outlet, between fitting and fitting, or between outlet and
fitting shall contain not more than the equivalent of three 90 -degree bends, including those bends
located immediately at the outlet or fitting. Field bends shall be made in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations, which normally require use of a one -size -larger bender than
would be required for uncoated conduit. Installed conduit and fittings shall be free of dirt and
trash and shall not be deformed or crushed. Empty conduit shall have a pull rope stalled.
D. Conduit shall be installed with a minimum of 3 inches of free air space separation from
mechanical piping.
E. Conduit in finished areas shall be installed concealed. Conduit passing through masonry or
concrete walls shall be installed in sleeves. Conduit shall be securely clamped and supported at
least every 10 feet vertically and 8 feet horizontally. Galvanized pipe straps shall be fastened to
structure with bolts, screws, and anchors. Wooden masonry plugs shall not be used.
F. Install exposed conduits, parallel or perpendicular to walls, ceilings, or structural members. Do
not run through structural members. Avoid horizontal runs within partitions or sidewalls. Avoid
ceiling inserts, lights, or ventilation ducts or outlets. Do not run conduits across pipe shafts or
ventilation duct openings and keep conduits a minimum of 6 inches from parallel runs of flues,
hot water pipes, or other sources of heat. Wherever possible, install horizontal raceway runs
above water and steam piping.
G. Do not run conduits exposed on the exterior surface of buildings. Conduits penetrating exterior
walls below grade, at grade floors, or below grade floors shall be sealed to prevent moisture
migration. The exterior of the conduit shall be sealed, with a mechanical pipe seal. The interior
conduit seal shall be a gland type sealing bushing or RTV closed cell silicone foam. Ensure that
conduits do not retain water against these seals.
H. Raceways penetrating fire rated walls, floors, and partitions shall be sealed with a fire rated
sealant.
I. All conduits shall be supported with materials specifically made for this purpose. Do not use wire
hangers. Do not attach any parts of the raceway system to ventilation ducts. Conduit supports
shall be attached to the building. Support conduits on each side of bends and on a spacing not to
exceed the following: 6 feet for conduits smaller than 1 1/4 inches and 8 feet for conduits 1 1/4
inches and larger. Support riser conduits at each floor level with clamp hangers. All
underground conduits shall be securely anchored to prevent movement during placement of
concrete or backfill. Use precast separators and heavy gauge wire ties or other approved
fasteners.
J. Conduit connections to boxes and fittings shall be supported not more than 36 inches from the
connection point. Conduit bends shall be supported not more than 36 inches from each change in
direction. Conduit shall be installed in neat symmetrical lines parallel to the centerlines of the
building construction and the building outline. Multiple runs shall be parallel and grouped
whenever possible on common supports. Exposed ends of conduit without conductors shall be
sealed with watertight caps or plugs.
K. Bonding wires shall be used.in flexible'conduit'for all circuits. Flexible conduit shall not be
considered a ground conductor.
L. Liquidtight flexible metallic conduits shall be used in wet and oily locations and to complete the
connection to motor -driven equipment.
M. Electrical connections to vibration -isolated equipment shall be made with flexible metallic
conduit in a manner that will not impair the function of the equipment.
N. A polypropylene pull rope with a tensile strength not less than 130 pounds shall be installed in
empty conduit.
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O. Installation of Underground Conduit:
1. Minimum of 3/4 inch conduit in or under concrete slab on grade. When installed in concrete
or underground, apply two coats of approved asphaltum paint to metallic conduits. Provide
protection for conduit in areas subject to vehicle traffic.
2. Where conduits are installed in concrete slabs, on the ground, underground, or exposed to the
weather, make all joints liquid tight and gas tight.
3. Bury all underground conduit, except under concrete slabs placed on fill, to a depth of at least
two feet below finished grade unless otherwise indicated on the Drawings.
4. Slope ducts to drain away from buildings into manholes and/or handholes. Adjust final slopes
to coordinate with existing site utilities.
5. Install on undisturbed soil where possible. Concrete encase conduits as shown on Drawings.
Use pit run gravel and sand, placed 8 inch.lfts and compacted for backfill.
P. Installation of Rigid Metal Conduit:
1. Ends of conduit shall be cut square, reamed and threaded, and joints shall be brought butt -to -
butt in the couplings. Joints shall be mechanically tight. Conduit shall be protected against
damage and the entrance of water or foreign material during construction.
2. Ninety -degree bends of conduit with a diameter larger than 1 inch shall be made with factory -
made elbows. Conduit elbows larger than 2-1/2 inches shall be long radius. Field -made
bends and offsets shall be made with an approved hickey or conduit -bending machine.
Changes in directions of runs shall be made with symmetrical bends or cast -metal fittings.
3. At connections to sheet metal enclosures and boxes, a sufficient number of threads shall
project through to permit the bushing to be drawn tight against the end of the conduit, after
which the locknut shall be pulled up sufficiently tight to draw the bushing into firm electrical
contact with the box. Conduit shall be fastened to sheet metal boxes and cabinets with two
locknuts where required by NFPA 70 where insulating bushings are used, where bushings
cannot be brought into firm contact with the box, and where indicated.
4. Conduit joints shall be made with tapered threads set firmly. Each length of conduit cut in
the field shall be reamed before installation. Where conduit is threaded in the field, each
threaded end shall consist of at least five full threads. Corrosion -inhibitive compound shall
be used on conduit threads in exterior areas.
5. Conduit stubbed -up through concrete floors for connections to free-standing equipment
except motor -control centers, cubicles,• and other such items of equipment shall be provided
with a flush coupling if the floor slab is df=sufficient thickness; if not, a floor box shall be
provided and set flush with the finished floor. Conduits installed for future use shall be
terminated with a coupling and plug set flush with the floor.
3.2 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. Install supporting devices to fasten electrical components securely and permanently in accordance
with NEC requirements.
B. Coordinate with the building structural system and with other electrical installations.
C. Conform to manufacturer's recommendations for selection and installation of supports.
D. Install individual and multiple (trapeze) raceway hangers and riser clamps as necessary to support
raceways. Provide U -bolts, clamps, attachments, and other hardware necessary for hanger
assembly and for securing hanger rods and conduits.
E. Support parallel runs of horizontal raceways together on trapeze type hangers.
F. Support individual horizontal raceways by separate pipe hangers. Spring steel fasteners may be
used in lieu of hangers only for 1 1/2 inch and smaller raceways serving lighting and receptacle
branch circuits above suspended ceilings only. For hanger rods with spring steel fasteners, use
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1/4 inch diameter or larger threaded steel. Use spring steel fasteners that are specifically designed
for supporting single conduits or tubing.
G. In vertical runs, arrange support so the load produced by the weight of the raceway and the
enclosed conductors is carried entirely by the conduit supports with no weight load on raceway
terminals.
H. Support miscellaneous electrical components as required to produce the same structural safety
factors as specified for raceway supports. Install metal channel racks for mounting cabinets,
panelboards, disconnects, control enclosures, pull boxes, junction boxes, transformers, and other
devices.
I. Install sleeves in concrete slabs and walls and all other fire rated floors and walls for raceways
and cable installations. For sleeves through fire rated wall or floor construction, apply UL listed
firestopping sealant in gaps between sleeves and enclosed conduits and cables.
3.3 BOXES AND FITTINGS
A. Pullboxes shall be furnished and installed where necessary in the conduit system to facilitate
conductor installation. Conduit runs longer than 100 feet or with more than three right-angle
bends shall have a pullbox installed at a convenient intermediate location.
B. Boxes and enclosures shall be securely mounted to the building structure with supporting
facilities independent of the conduit entering or leaving the boxes.
C. Bonding jumpers shall be used around concentric or eccentric knockouts.
D. Installation of Outlet Boxes:
1. In general, boxes that are exposed to weather, process areas, normally wet locations, and
locations exposed in mechanical spaces shall be cast -metal with appropriate NEMA rating for
each location installed.
2. Boxes in all other finished areas with framed construction shall be sheet metal.
E. Installation of Pull and Junction Boxes:
1. Use general purpose boxes (NEMA 1) in finished areas with framed construction.
2. Use dust -tight and oil -tight boxes (NEMA 12) in other dry interior areas, such as the process
area.
3. Use watertight boxes (NEMA 3R) for exterior and wet locations on outdoor structure where
moisture is present.
END OF SECTION 16533
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SECTION 16560 EXTERIOR LIGHTING
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
A. The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The
publications are referred to in the text by the basic designation only.
ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (IESNA)
IESNA HB -9 (2000) Lighting Handbook
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS (IEEE)
IEEE C2 (2007) National Electrical Safety Code
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)
NFPA 70 (2008) National Electrical Code
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)
UL 773 (1995; Rev thru Mar 2002) Plug -In Locking Type Photocontrols for Use with Area
Lighting
UL 773A (1995; Rev thru Jul 2003) Nonindustrial Photoelectric Switches for Lighting
Control
1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
A. Section 16000 "Basic Electrical Requirements".
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Data, drawings, and reports shall employ the terminology, classifications, and methods prescribed
by the IESNA HB -9, as applicable, for the lighting system specified.
1. Product Data:
(a) LED Luminaires
(b) Poles and Brackets
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Warrant all lighting and components for one year after acceptance of the work and at no
additional cost to the OWNER, promptly provide and install replacements for luminaires or
components which are defective in materials or workmanship; or repair installed equipment at the
job site as necessary to restore first class operating condition. For any time during the warranty
period that luminaires are not fully functional due to defects in materials or workmanship,
provide, install, and remove suitable temporary lighting. Warrant replacement luminaires in a
similar manner for a period of one year following replacement including replacement of defective
replacements.
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B. Provide products of firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of exterior luminaires, poles, and
brackets. Such products shall have been in satisfactory use in similar applications for not less
than two years.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver luminaires and their components to job site, factory assembled and wired to the greatest
extent practical, in strict accordance with approved shop drawings, samples, certificates and
catalog cuts.
B. Protect exposed finishes during manufacture, transport, storage and handling; replace damaged
materials.
C. Luminaires shall be stored under cover, above the ground, in clean, dry areas, and be tagged
and/or marked as to type and site destination.
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Provide UL listed luminaires per the drawings and as specified herein. Substitutes shall be
equivalent in all respects to those specified including mechanical, electrical, physical,
performance, photometric, and quality characteristics except minor variances in construction
details which do not affect overall quality or performance are permitted. The Contractor shall
submit a site specific computer software generated iso -footcandle plot for Engineer approval as
part of the submittal package for any proposed luminaire substitutions. An AutoCAD drawing file
will be provided to the Contractor upon request. Iso -footcandle plots of individual luminaires will
not be considered for approval.
B. Accessories: Provide required accessories for mounting and operation of each luminaire as
indicated.
2.2 LUMINAIRES
A. Exterior Housing: The head module shall be of stainless steel with a thickness of 1/16 In. (2mm).
The lens module shall be of molded 356 aluminum alloy. Hardware shall be stainless steel.
Gaskets shall be seamless V -groove injected silicone rated at 287 Deg. C (550 Deg. F). Wiring
shall be TEW 14-7 with 3 In. minimum exceeding the luminaire. Luminaire shall include a
rectangular extruded aluminum tube and stainless steel mounting bolts for pole. Lens shall be
1/8" thick clear tempered glass with AR coating on both sides. AR coating shall reduce reflection
per surface from 4.0% to less than 0.5%, increasing light transmission up to 7.5% above normal
glass. The housing finish shall be polyester marine grade power coat with a thickness of 5 mils
minimum. Standard manufacturers color chip(s) shall be provided as part of the shop drawing
submittal. The housing shall permit access to internal components via a hinged lens frame via a
tool -free latch.
B. Driver: High power factor; >90%, designed to operate on the voltage system to which they are
connected. Driver housed in weathertight compartment integral to the fixture housing. Housing
designed as high performance heat sink allowing LED life expectancy rating of 100,000hrs.
C. LED: Provides high brightness, 5000K (cool white) color temperature, minimum 75 CRI.
2.3 POLES & BRACKETS
A. Provide poles designed for wind loading of 100 miles per hour determined in accordance with
AASHTO LTS-2 while supporting luminaires having effective projected areas for fixtures
indicated. Poles shall be anchor base type designed for use with underground supply conductors.
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Anchor bolts shall be steel rod having a minimum yield strength of 50,000 psi; the top 12 inches
of the rod shall be galvanized per ASTM A 153.
B. Aluminum Poles: Provide aluminum poles manufactured of corrosion resistant aluminum alloys
conforming to AASHTO LTS-2 for Alloy 6063-T6 or Alloy 6005-T5 for wrought alloys and
Alloy 356-T4 (3,5) for cast alloys. Poles shall be seamless extruded or spun seamless type. The
pole finish shall be polyester marine grade power coat with a thickness of 5 mils minimum to
match luminaire(s). Standard manufacturers color chip(s) shall be provided as part of the shop
drawing submittal. Provide a pole grounding connection designed to prevent electrolysis when
used with copper ground wire.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Electrical installations shall conform to IEEE C2, NFPA 70, and to the requirements specified
herein.
B. Luminaire Pole Bases: Construct as indicated on drawings. Furnish pole bases to site contractor
for installation under Division 31, coordinate installation. Install poles centered, with no base
overlap, on bases plumb; provide for adjustment.
C. Provide anchor bases with galvanized steel anchor bolts, threaded at the top end and bent 90
degrees at the bottom end. Provide galvanized nuts, washers, and ornamental covers for anchor
bolts. Concrete for anchor bases, conduit ells, and ground rods shall be as specified in Division
26.
D. Thoroughly compact backfill with compacting arranged to prevent any pressure between
conductor, jacket, or sheath and the end of conduit ell. Adjust poles as necessary to provide a
permanent vertical position with the bracket arm in proper position for luminaire location.
E. Grounding: Ground noncurrent -carrying parts of equipment, including metal poles. Where the
copper grounding conductor is connected to a metal other than copper, provide specially treated
or lined connectors suitable for this purpose.
F. Insulation Resistance Test: Perform before and after connection of fixtures and equipment.
G. Ground Resistance Tests: Perform ground continuity test.
H. Field Tests: Upon completion of installation, conduct an operating test to show that the
equipment operates in accordance with the requirements of this specification section.
3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Clean lenses and diffusers at completion of work.
B. Aim adjustable luminaires and lamp holders as indicated or as directed.
C. Clean paint splatters, dirt, and debris from installed luminaires.
D. Touch up luminaire and pole finish at completion of work.
E. Relamp luminaires which have failed lamps at completion of work.
END OF SECTION 16560
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Santilli, Ray
From: Foster, Stephen E.
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 2:08 PM
To: Santilli, Ray
Subject: napd lights
Attachments: 16560 Exterior Lighting.doc
Ray
Division 16560:
See att. Additional cc of Spec for light fixtures
(this 'spec' was previously included. see the bottom of the attachments window on prior a mail — scroll down in
message window to find at bottom)
As concerns my review of other divisions;
Div 01300:
I already had W & C eliminate some sections on their prior spec
(Those eliminated sections are part of our typical contract document)
Divisions 16***•
These specs cover all possible items related to the light fixture replacement
While some of these sections are standard 'boiler plate' , I would not recommend elimination of these as it may lead to
possible bidding ambiguity &/or additional bidder questions.
Stephen E. Foster
Facilities Director
Town of North Andover
1600 Osgood Street Suite 3-59
North Andover, MA 01845
Phone 978.794.1503 x-41306
Fax 978.794.0231
Email sfoster@TownofNorthAndover.com
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